RT&S 2021 Track Buyer’s Guide
2021
TRACK BUYER’S GUIDE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3 Foreward
STAY ON TRACK ALL YEAR LONG
4 Rail Construction: Circle the problem
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Supplier Categories
8 Rail Bridge Construction: Innovating in stream
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Supplier Directory
13 Crossties: Double duty
95
Advertiser Index
19 Flood Resiliency: Becoming a Super
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Ad Sales Representatives
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FOREWORD
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Yes, we got licked ... but it’s not a total loss
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an we get some tasty sprink les on that road slush ice cream cone? Maybe a drizzle of caramel? If you have not seen the meme, and there are a billion of them out there, it shows a picture of a scoop of black and brown snow slush on an ice cream cone to describe 2020. Yes, it has been a terrible year for everyone and everything, especially the rail industry, but I would like to think there is a good topping or two out there as a result of the pandemic. Technology is getting pushed along at a quicker pace. The Federal Railroad Administration blessed autonomous track inspection, which will make the process faster and more thorough, and the data will only improve. Images will become richer, and the whole system will turn more compact. This could be one of the greatest advancements for the industry in quite some time when you think Class 1s and other railroad companies can scan miles of track at once with instrumentation on multiple fleets. Virtual meetings are another necessity that came out of the pandemic and will be used more in the future. This could be extremely valuable when out in the field. Crews can show experts back in the office what exactly is going on with a project or piece of equipment, and if the workers do not have an answer for it, someone else might be able to provide a solution. Instead of waiting on a fix until the next day or two, this can be done immediately. However, in a lot of instances it will be nice to get back to the way things used to be done. Projects often call for workers
and personnel to be close together. There is really no other way to handle tunnel work without being in a confined area. Under the pandemic, one person coming down with COVID-19 in a crew could stall the entire operation for two weeks due to necessary quarantining. Many tests and inspections require more than one person in a tight locomotive cab. Amtrak was able to get around this with its quarantine train earlier in 2020 when it was testing Positive Train Control on tracks out east. This train came with a dining car, a sleeper car and a conference center car. Everyone was able to stay their required distance, and testing continued and was complete. More importantly, it kept people out of the cab, which can become crowded during the inspection process. That’s ideal during a pandemic, but it does not work during normal operations. You need to have extra hands in the cab to make sure the job is done right, so when we are finally past this blasphemous virus, getting back to working closer together will be a necessity. As you can see, there is some good coming out of 2020. Was it a disastrous year for everyone and everything? For the most part, yes, but the only way to get through it all is to see that silver lining in the horizon. We should be fortunate there is one for the railroad industry, and soon a continuous glow will show once more. I will take three scoops of that.
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RAIL CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION CONST
CIRCLE THE
PROBLEM Georgia DOT addresses traffic issues at intersection with a railroad roundabout
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t was if Todd Price was working at the most popular drive-through in town. Not long after the completion of the first Georgia roundabout that included a set of railroad tracks in Sandersville, Price thought he would hang around the perimeters of the circle to get a feel as to how traffic was moving. What he was not expecting was people stopping and rolling down their car windows with a big smile on their face, and it really did not matter where he was standing. It could be on an ordinary street corner, or at another jobsite. People could not say enough. “We frequently have somebody just stop and tell us how much they love it, or
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they roll down their window and say, ‘We really love this. Thank you for putting [the roundabout] in,’” Price told RT&S. Price is a district preconstruction engineer with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). “I have been out on-site numerous times and had some feedback. Everyone seems to love it.” Getting over the fear It was not long ago when the commuters were full of hate. The S.R. 242 intersection that handled cross traffic going from Waco Mill Road to Hospital Road was wide open and offset at the railroad tracks. Accidents happened often at the intersection, and
some were severe. GDOT took a hard look at the traffic pattern around 2008 and was planning to construct a roundabout, but the state had never dealt with a roundabout and had reservations. “Constructing a full-blown roundabout with a railroad going through it I think just somewhat scared everyone away,” remarked Price. So GDOT went with Plan B, which involved constructing concrete islands on S.R. 242 to make Waco Mill Road and Hospital Road right-out only. The railroad tracks were right in between the islands. Left turns from S.R. 242 were restricted, which forced people to loop around to
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By Bill Wilson, Editor-in-Chief
Photo Credit: HDR, Georgia DOT
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connector roads to the east at Ridge Road or to the west near East Church Street. The solution did not exactly stick. “A lot of traffic would get on the railroad track and try to make left turns ... and to get from Waco Mill over to Hospital Road we began to notice traffic would make a right out of each one of those and just go around the end of the islands,” said Price. “So they were somewhat trying to use it as a roundabout configuration when it was built.” Local law enforcement was having a field day, and the number of tickets issued at the reconfigured interchange spiked. Pressure from local citizens and city officials put a stop to the police stakeout, which caused even more motorists to use the intersection the wrong way. People simply hated the set up, so Sandersville approached GDOT again in 2017 to come up with a solution. By then the state of Georgia had warmed up to the idea of roundabouts, and they started popping up throughout the region. The fear had lifted, and not a moment too soon. On top of the issues car drivers were facing, the short line railroad company, Sandersville Railroad, also was dealing with crossing gates being damaged. There is a timber mill on Waco Mill Road, resulting in a high number of logging trucks using the intersection and making a right turn. Many were clipping the crossing gate. GDOT allowed Sandersville Railroad to put guardrail around the crossing gate, but crews often had to go out and repair the guardrail due to the truck collisions. Sandersville Railroad had the same reservations as some of the city officials due to the fact there were not a whole lot of roundabouts in the country that involved a railroad (Georgia’s would be the third), but signed off on the plan. “A train going through the center of a roundabout was a new concept for the state,” said Price. “When we researched it early on, we only ran across a few in the entire U.S. Pressure came from that aspect knowing whatever we put on the ground had to work.” The short-liner did have one request: that the new roundabout did not require additional track. Sandersville Railroad chose concrete panels for its track across the intersection, and did not want to do any additional work. As it turned out, the width of the intersection, which was about 120 ft, fit a single-lane roundabout. With the thumbs up from both the
city and railroad, GDOT now had to educate itself how to design such a unique roundabout, and brought in expert Mark Lenters, P.E., with MSA Professional Services. Lenters had spent some time over in Europe, which has been building roundabouts for centuries, and brought his knowledge to the table for GDOT. Building islands and blisters Construction started in October of 2019. GDOT’s maintenance division came out and removed the concrete splitter islands. The asphalt pavement was then milled and work began on constructing the large circular center island that contained the
railroad tracks. Long concrete islands on S.R. 242 were constructed next before smaller concrete islands, red islands called “blisters”, were installed. The red blisters allow large trucks to circle the roundabout without causing any damage. Concrete islands were then built on Waco Mill Road and Hospital Road where the railroad crossing gates are housed. The road on the western approach of the roundabout had to be widened to accommodate the bump out, which helps traffic slow down as they enter the intersection. Sandersville Railroad is only in operation during the day, which usually results in anywhere between two and six trips
Flaggers stopped traffic for trains during construction.
The center island was the first island poured during construction.
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through the intersection. During construction, railroad flaggers stopped traffic when a train moved through. After the crossing gates were installed the asphalt was laid and the road was striped. It took two weeks to pour all of the islands, but then rainy weather hit the Sandersville area and was enough of a nuisance to stretch the project out to six weeks before all of the work was complete. The total cost of the project was $200,000, and a number of things were done to keep the cost down. GDOT’s maintenance division handling all of the needed demolition work for the job saved between $100,000 to $125,000. GDOT also wanted the roundabout to be well lit during nighttime hours, and the city of Sandersville donated four timber poles equipped with arms and lights. The poles were installed at the four corners of the roundabout and would have cost $200,000 to $250,000, according to Price. The railroad crossing gates also were recycled.
GDOT was able to initiate a few cost-saving measures.
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RAIL BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
INNOVATING IN STREAM
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he Kankakee River Bridge located in Wilmington, Ill., was part of the state of Illinois’ $1.7 billion high-speed rail program running between St. Louis and Chicago. The scope of the project was to upgrade from an existing single main to double main as well as replacing three rail structures originally constructed in the early 1900s. The critical path and main artery of the project involved building the eightspan, 604-ft-long rail bridge spanning the Kankakee River. The proposed structure would be built adjacent to the existing bridge through two stages of construction in order to provide minimal impact to existing rail traffic. The project included many aspects of heavy construction along with the new rail bridges such as upgrading three at-grade crossings, jack and bore utility relocations and extensive in-stream cofferdam work. What sets this project apart from similar in-stream construction efforts was outside-of-the-box thinking to tackle permitting restrictions as well as the contractors unique approach to modular cofferdam systems in the waterway. Along with these factors, successful acceleration and scheduling produced a great finished project in a short amount of time.
Teams work together to tackle tough conditions surrounding Kankakee River rail bridge project
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By Brett Westcott, P.E., and Dan Kelly, P.E., Contributing Authors
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Securing the permit The previous Kankakee River Bridge spanned across the river for over 105 years, originally constructed in 1913. The old bridge was a five-span, open deck design with wood ties resting on two massive steel girders per span. The girders sat atop four large limestone block piers with spread footings resting on the bedrock bottom of the Kankakee River. The footings and piers for the new structure were constructed adjacent to the existing bridge with the footings being embedded 2 ft into the bedrock. The piers utilized riser blocks for staged construction without taking the existing main out of service until the new structural steel was in place and the new track was cut into its proposed alignment. In order to construct the permanent Kankakee River Bridge, a temporary work bridge also was built across the river. The temporary bridge allowed for the efficient transportation of equipment and materials needed to build the new piers and footings. As with any in-stream project, proper permitting was obtained to allow for new RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 9
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The first phase, which included a temporary bridge, was done in 90 days.
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make an addendum to the permit involving the use of biodegradable hydraulic oil in all in-stream equipment. The contractor installed the biodegradable f luid into all of their in-stream equipment and built an armored ramp of clean stone along the shoreline of the Kankakee River. The ramp allowed for equipment access from the shoreline directly onto the bedrock bottom of the river. Entering the water along the shoreline was a main culprit of sediment disturbance and armoring the slope greatly minimized the amount of sediment released into the waterway. Once the access problem was resolved, the next major hurdle related to the acquisition of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources permit (IDNR). The IDNR permit pertained to the overall impact to the f low and upstream water elevations of the river. Upon meeting with the IDNR, crews learned of Wilmington’s history of ice jams, which are common to the Kankakee River during the colder season. The ice jams have a history of causing f looded conditions and the IDNR
required the temporary work bridge to be completely removed from the Kankakee River prior to the winter months. IDNR required a draft of both a 100-year f lood mitigation plan and emergency ice jam removal plan. Once both plans were approved, the contractor would need to accelerate their construction efforts in order to complete the first stage of the proposed Kankakee River Bridge before the end of the year. Speeding ahead ICC Group’s accelerated construction of the Kankakee River bridge was an impressive feat and was achieved with intelligent scheduling as well as a little help from mother nature. ICC Group was able to construct its 16-span temporary bridge, the nine piers and risers for the permanent structure and a set of 10 spans of structural steel to complete the first phase of bridge construction all within 90 in-stream working days. The weather late in the year cooperated and no major rainfall events meant
Photo Credit: Brett Westcott
construction in the waterway. However, the same permits which allowed for the construction of the new bridge in the Kankakee River also created access and time constraints. There were two major permits acquired for the project and each dealt with different aspects of in-stream work. The Army Corps of Engineers permit pertained to more of the environmental aspects of the work in the waterway. The permit required monitoring of in-stream construction activities and the use of turbidity curtains to minimize impact and contain any sediment released from in-stream work. A major hurdle with the Army Corps permit was that it restricted access into the river. Permit conditions called for the use of extensive causeways in order to transfer equipment into the Kankakee River as well as the use of large stone work pads. It was essential to place equipment into the Kankakee River to efficiently construct not only the temporary work bridge but the permanent piers as well. The project manager was able to work with the Army Corps to
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water levels remained manageable during construction. Once construction of the temp bridge started, ICC Group’s goal was to work their way up out of the water by pouring footings and piers as quickly as possible. If the footings and piers could be constructed, the temporary work bridge provided access to finish the risers and structural steel without being effected by heavy rainfall events that would cause the Kankakee River to spike in water elevation and f low. To accommodate this rapid construction, an additional addendum was made to the IDNR permit. The permit originally limited the number of cofferdams allowed in the river to two. During construction the impact of ICC Group’s modular cofferdam system was realized to be much less than what was originally proposed in the plans. We were able to prove that ICC Group could use three of their smaller, modular cofferdams and still impact the f low of the Kankakee River less than what was originally planned. This concept was
illustrated to the IDNR and once they approved it, it allowed for concrete forms to be placed much more effectively. By having three cofferdams, the contractor was able to always have a location to set forms. They could be stripped from one pier (after achieving the required break strength and cure) and immediately placed on the next footing. The third cofferdam allowed the contractor to always be one step ahead with his footings. Equally as impressive as the successful acceleration was that the contractor was able to do so without any major reportable injuries. After each standard morning briefing, ICC would hold a secondary briefing to cover relevant safety topics pertaining to the days scheduled tasks. Standard in-stream safety practices were followed such as the use of life jackets and boats for recovery. ICC also used large concrete blocks and strategically placed equipment to break the current for their workers when setting the required cofferdams.
Three that were unique ICC spent a considerable amount of effort in the preconstruction phase of the project, planning and strategizing their access, logistics, and schedule. Three unique construction methods that helped ICC successfully construct phase 1 in the narrow timeframe required by the IDNR permit were the contractor’s inf luence on the design of the temporary bridge and work platform, the modular cofferdam system, and some unique equipment attachments. ICC worked closely with Westbrook Associated Engineers, Inc., out of Spring Green, Wis., in the constructability and design of the temporary bridge. The temporary bridge consisted of 15 pile bents with 16 spans at 40 ft each for a total of 640 ft in length. Temporary bridges are fairly common in bridge construction over waterways, however it was how ICC’s team cleverly designed how the 15 pipe pile bents would be anchored into the bedrock that provided the efficiency and production necessary to contribute to the
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advancement of the schedule. The 1.25-in.-diam. threaded anchors for the temp bridge columns were designed to be much longer than necessary, approximately 8 ft long in total with a 3-ft embedment in the rock. An underwater epoxy system was used to secure them in the bedrock. This allowed ICC to bolt them to a plate above the typical water line of the river, and provided ICC with easy access to very quickly and efficiently disassemble the temp bridge. ICC also custom fabricated a very thick heavy wall pipe about twice as long as the anchor bolt projection and welded a lifting lug attachment at the top. This heavy-duty pipe would slide down over the bolts. A cable was then attached to it from an excavator arm. The excavator would swing its arm left or right and it would snap the anchor bolt off cleanly at the bedrock. Secondly, the modular cofferdam system chosen by ICC allowed the contractor to quickly construct and dewater each cofferdam. The cofferdam
system was composed of linear segments of five-quantity, 1-cu-yd sand bags linked together. The inside of each bag has a 1-in. x 3-in. pine U-shaped frame. The bags are fastened together through this U-shaped frame. The bags are delivered compressed like an accordion. ICC filled the bags with sand utilizing a Bobcat and each five-bag unit weighed approximately 6.75 tons. Plastic tarps were f loated in the water and the sand bag units were set on top. The tarps were then wrapped on the outside and over the top to further minimize water infiltration. The bags have rigging loops in the corners, and the manufacturer supplied a specialty hoisting device for the five-bag unit. The five-bag units were set with the Link Belt 460 excavator or a crane, depending on the location. In areas where the water was above the first row of bags, two rows would be placed on the bottom, with one row on top in a pyramid-like section. The bags were a onetime use item. Once no longer needed, the sand was donated to a masonry contractor
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with property adjacent to the site. Finally, three unique equipment attachments were used on this project by ICC and expedited tasks that would have otherwise been very difficult and time consuming. A custom-fabricated modular sandbag hoisting device was supplied by the manufacturer Drips, LLC. A very large 8-ft-diam. hydraulic rock saw attachment was used on a Link Belt 460 excavator in conjunction with an integrated GPS system to cut out the bedrock bottom of the Kankakee River in the wet for the proposed bridge pier footing embedment. This provided quick, clean cuts for each of the footings and set a consistent limit for rock removals. Rock bottom was very uneven and this really was the only efficient solution. Finally, a custom-fabricated air drill attachment for a mini excavator was used to drill holes for the 180-quantity temporary bridge pier anchors. This attachment allowed ICC to quickly drill each of the 12-quantity, 3-ft-deep holes at each pier bent.
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Figure 2. Bridge timbers dual treated with boron rods and creosote then placed at the Harrison Experimental Forest in Saucier, Miss., in 2018.
DOUBLE DUTY Boron rods as a simple, low capital alternative for dual treatment of ties and timbers By Mark E. Mankowski, Ph.D., Matthew Konkler, Craig Bell, Grant Kirker, Ph.D., Stan Lebow, Ph.D., Jeffery Morrell, Ph.D., and James Renfroe
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he Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), part of the USDA, in Madison, Wis., along with its new satellite laboratory in Starkville, Miss., have been involved in the examination and testing of wood preservative systems to improve durability of railroad ties and other wood products for the last 110 years. In keeping with the spirit of a pragmatic approach to research, FPL continues to devote a significant portion of its efforts toward applied research in wood preservation, often in collaboration with industry and university partners. In September of 2018, the FPL Starkville group partnered with Wood Care Systems, Kirkland, Wash., to establish a test to examine diffusion of boron from boron rods placed in green, high-moisture content, red and white oak timbers and ties. Premature replacement of crossties
and bridge timbers is extremely costly and labor intensive, making options for service life extension highly attractive. In recent years, traditional creosote treatment of timbers and ties has been enhanced by an initial treatment with soluble borate applied via dipping or pressure treatment. The diffusible boron penetrates through the wood to provide added internal protection after the timber or tie is over-treated with creosote. This dual treatment has been shown to greatly extend the service life of wood especially in high biodeterioration hazard areas. In 2012, the AWPA standardized dual creosote-borate treatments, specifying that borate pre-treatment retention must reach 0.30 lb per cubic foot boric acid equivalent (PCF BAE). The borate-treated member is then over-treated with the regular AWPA standard retention of creosote or copper
naphthenate. While the dual treatment process has caught on in the wood-treatment industry, some facilities that would like to perform this type of treatment cannot because of the initial cost to install a pressure cylinder or dipping system for the initial borate treatment. A possible alternative is internal treatment with borates using nonpressure applications similar to those used in remedial treatments of wood in service. Other research reported substantial boron diffusion when borate was added to ports drilled into timbers prior to pressure treatment with copper naphthenate. A more concentrated form of boron used for some remedial borate treatments is the borate rod, which can readily dissolve at wood moisture contents above 30 percent. Borate rods are solid, fused 98 percent disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (DOT) and have RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 13
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Figure 3. Sampling pattern (top) and corresponding increment cores stained with boron indicator (bottom). A reddish color indicates the presence of boron.
been shown to readily diffuse when used to remedially treat utility poles or timbers in service. Once fused, borate rods diffuse in treated timbers, boron levels can be monitored using chemical indicators sprayed on increment cores removed at various longitudinal and transverse points from the fused rod application point. Placing a sufficient quantity of boron rods in large bridge timbers and railroad ties at certain distances apart could provide a passive form of dual treatment, but this approach had not been previously studied. Borate rods installed in green, high-moisture content timber before the creosote Boultonizing treatment would most likely continue to diffuse after creosote treatment and after the member is installed. Boultonizing will lower moisture in the outer 1-2 in. of a larger wood member allowing for adequate creosote penetration, but still leaving high moisture in the interior of the wood for increased boron diffusion. Placing rods at specific locations along the length of a large timber should result in boron diffusion throughout the timber and potentially reach the specified AWPA level of 0.30 BAE. The overall objective of the project was to examine a cost-effective method for dual treatment for smaller operations that cannot afford to install equipment for borate pressure treatment. The goal of this initial study was to evaluate boron diffusion from borate rods in green, red and white oak bridge timbers over an 18-month exposure period at a severe test site. 14 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Materials and methods For the study, timbers and borate rods were supplied by Wood Care Systems. Five red oak (Quercus rubra L.) and six white oak (Quercus alba L.) timbers measuring 10 in. x 10 in. x 10 ft were treated with borate rods. The rods measured 3 in. long and ¾ in. in diameter. Rods were placed in 5-in.-deep 13/16-in.-diam. holes spaced 13.3 in. apart along the length of green timbers (Figure 2). The rod size, quantity and placement were based on the amount of boron needed to effectively deliver a protective amount of chemical to the entire timber. Bore holes were plugged and then the timbers were pressure-treated with creosote at Appalachian Timber Services in Sutton, W.Va. For this treatment, holes were drilled in line with the center of the three red oak and three white oak timbers. Rods were inserted into pre-drilled holes that were sealed with a 1-in.-long 7/8-in.-diam. plastic plug. The unseasoned ties were loaded into a treatment cylinder and an 18to 22-in. vacuum was pulled while filling the cylinder with hot creosote. The timbers were boiled in creosote (Boultonizing) for 12 hours to condition the wood and remove some moisture after which the hot creosote was drained and an initial pressure of 40 psi (gauge) was applied. Hot creosote was then introduced into the cylinder and pressure was raised and held until the AWPA retention of 8 pcf for creosote was reached. The target uptake (determined by a gauge measuring creosote volume) was calculated by dividing the total cubic feet of wood in the charge by the desired pounds of creosote per cubic foot as determined by a gauge measuring creosote volume. Once the desired gauge retention was achieved, the pressure was released, the solution was drained and a final vacuum of 18 to 22 in. was pulled to relieve internal pressure and reduce the risk of bleeding. The freshly treated timbers were set on a drip pad for 24 hours or until no dripping was observed. The moisture in the interior of the timber would remain high during this process (80-100 percent) ensuring the initiation of boron diffusion after the creosote over treatment as rods dissolve at the fiber saturation point. The treated timbers were shipped to the Harrison Experimental Forest in the Desoto National Forest in Saucier, Miss., where they were placed in the field test in September 2018. Timbers were placed directly on the ground approximately 2 ft apart with the plugged rod holes facing upward (Figure 2).
Moisture content of the timbers was measured starting at six weeks after treatment by taking two 6-in. cores from each timber. Cores were placed in plastic drinking straws, with one end pre-stapled shut. The open end was then stapled shut in the field after collection. The straws were placed in a plastic zip-lock bag, kept on ice, and transported to the FPL laboratory. The cores were removed from the straws, weighed and dried at 60°C for 24 hours. This temperature was used as there was a concern that boron may be driven off at higher drying temperatures. The cores were conditioned in a desiccator for five to 10 minutes then re-weighed to obtain the dry weight. Differences between initial and final weights were used to calculate moisture content. After 11 weeks, the condition of the borate rods was monitored by removing the plugs from the rod holes for every other plug on the timbers and examining the rod condition using a flashlight. After 15 weeks, increment cores were taken in a cruciform pattern in three red oak and three white oak timbers starting at the second rod hole away from the end of the timber (Figure 3). This was repeated at the next rod hole from the end of the timber after 30 weeks and then the next rod holes at 50 and 80 weeks. Sampling was conducted by taking increment cores from longitudinal and tangential points in relation to the position of the boron treatment. Six-in.-long cores were taken with an 8-in. increment borer. Cores were taken longitudinally from the rod hole at 2 in., 4 in., and 6 in. in each direction (Figure 3, top). The 6-in. distance cores were positions 1 and 2. The 4-in. distance cores were positions 5 and 6. The 2-in. distance cores were positions 9 and 10. Cores also were taken in the tangential direction from the edge of the rod hole. These cores were 1.5 in. (positions 3 and 4) and 3 in. (positions 7 and 8) from the rod hole (Figure 3, top). The bridge timbers were sampled for moisture content at 6, 15, 30, 50, and 80 weeks and for boron content at 15, 30, and 50 weeks (Figure 3). Sampling was conducted in a progression that was assumed to be moving from areas of low to high boron concentration to minimize possible cross contamination of samples. Cores 6 in. from the rod hole were taken first—i.e., positions 1 and 2. The outer 3-in. tangential cores (positions 3 and 4) were taken next, and so forth. The cores were carefully pushed out of the increment borer into a plastic drinking
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straw, stapled closed, bagged and put on ice. The increment borer was cleaned with deionized water and blown out with canned air between each sampling. Samples were transported to FPL, weighed, dried at 60°C for 24 hours and re-weighed to obtain moisture content. Dried cores were sprayed with curcumin indicator, allowed to dry for five minutes, then sprayed with salicylic acid indicator to observe boron penetration (Figure 3, bottom). The cores were then sectioned into inner 3-in. and outer 3-in. sections that were ground in a Wiley mill. Ground inner and outer samples were sent to Oregon State University where they were processed and analyzed for boron via the Azomethine H method as described in AWPA Standard A65. Results Rod condition at 11 weeks: Rod holes were either filled with water that prevented examination of the rods or they were empty, indicating the borate rods had completely dissolved 11 weeks after application.
Figure 4. Average moisture contents of red oak and white oak bridge timbers as measured on increment cores removed 6, 15, 30, 50, and 80 weeks after treatment with borate rods and creosote. Timbers were treated green with high initial moisture content.
Moisture content: Figure 4 shows the average moisture content for red and white oak timbers at 6, 15, 30, 50, and 80 weeks. Red and white oak had mean moisture
contents greater than 50 percent at all sampling times for the duration of the test. Moisture contents were lower at 50 weeks, most likely because this sampling point
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Figure 5. Boron (PCF-BAE) levels in increment cores taken at various points away from borate rods inserted in green red oak bridge timbers that were then treated with creosote and sampled after 15, 30, and 50 weeks.
was September 2019 when ambient conditions at the field site were hot and dry. Moisture contents increased again at the 80-week point (March 2020) reflecting
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cooler and wetter weather conditions at sampling. Elevated moisture levels for all periods sampled indicated that conditions were suitable for boron diffusion
(wood moisture 30 percent or higher). It is unknown whether the rods dissolved at all during the creosote treatment process; however, diffusion should have begun almost immediately since moisture contents of the timbers were above 60 percent in both species. Many rod holes inspected 11 weeks after treatment contained water that most likely aided in boron diffusion. Boron Indicator: Boron was well distributed longitudinally away from the treatment sites, particularly in positions near the rod hole. The inner core sections were generally stained darker, suggesting higher boron levels in the inner part of the timber at longitudinal sample points. Very little staining in cores removed from the tangential positions was observed, suggesting reduced boron movement. This was particularly true for positions 3 and 4 (3 in.) from the bore hole. It was noted that some staining was darker in the outer longitudinal positions (1 and 2) compared to the midway positions (5 and 6). This may have been from overlapping boron
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diffusion from the adjacent rods in the timber (Figure 3). Boron analysis red oak: Figure 5 shows the analytical results for boron levels in the core samples at the 15-, 30-, and 50-week sampling times. The boron levels from all inner and outer cores (n = 60) are shown at the far left part of the chart. The research team also compared boron levels for the inner and outer sections of the cores, all longitudinal or tangential samples and the average of samples taken at each sampling point away from the rod hole (Figure 5). The average boron level in all cores increased over the sampling period indicating boron diffusion. Boron levels were higher in the inner core and longitudinal sampling points compared to the outer core sections and tangential sampling points. These results agree with previous studies showing that boron generally diffused faster longitudinally versus tangentially. Boron analysis white oak: Figure 6 shows the analytical results for boron levels in the core samples at the 15-, 30-, and
Figure 6. Boron (PCF-BAE) levels in increment cores taken at various points away from borate rods inserted in green white oak bridge timbers that were then treated with creosote and sampled after 15, 30, and 50 weeks.
50-week sampling times. The boron levels from all inner and outer cores (n = 60) are shown at the far left part of the chart. Results were similar to red oak except less
boron diffused tangentially after 30 weeks in white oak compared to red oak. The extent of longitudinal boron diffusion in white oak in this study was greater than
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that reported in previous studies, perhaps because of the higher moisture contents observed in this study. It also is possible that the elevated temperatures used during pressure-treatment aided boron diffusion. Sampling and staining of cross sections cut from the small mining timbers treated similarly to the bridge timbers and exposed for 50 weeks at the test site also showed that boron levels were elevated longitudinally from the treatment sites but tangential movement was still limited. The boron (red) levels appeared to be highest around the initial rod placement spot, but penetration also was observed 2 in., 4 in. and 6 in. away. Pre-treatment of red and white oak bridge timbers with boron rods resulted in effective levels of boron near the point of application, but treatment patterns may need to be altered to produce complete protection across the timbers. The sampling points discussed here represent only a small fraction of the volume of these large timbers and further sampling is planned 1.5 to 2.5 years after installation. The research team also has crossties treated and sampled in the same fashion as described here. The FPL Starkville is currently beginning the cross-sectioning of the ties and timbers to visually examine boron diffusion at 1.5 and two years after treatment. The team expects to find much more even distribution of boron in the future as moisture contents remain high and diffusion continues. Conclusions The relatively fast, non-destructive, cruciform sampling pattern was useful for determining qualitative and quantitative boron distribution in the timbers. This pattern ensured limited destruction of the entire timbers creating an opportunity for repeated assessments over time. Passive dual treatment with fused borate rods resulted in the required boron loadings in large timbers of two hardwood species, but levels were lower in the outer and tangential locations away from where rods were placed. Substantial longitudinal diffusion was even observed for white oak, which suggests that treatment of low permeability hardwoods may be possible. The moisture content of both red and white oak timbers remained well above the 30 percent wood moisture content needed for boron diffusion for the total exposure time. As the fused boron rods dissolved, boron moved more longitudinally vs. tangentially, which was expected given the higher longitudinal permeability of these species. The lack of boron in the outer, tangential direction from the boron rods is of concern given that the rods appear to have completely dissolved, but it is important to note that boron should continue to diffuse through the timbers to become more evenly distributed over time as long as the moisture content remains above 30 percent. Rod-installation patterns and dosages may need to be modified to achieve more uniform boron diffusion. It also must be noted that the sampling points represented only a small fraction of the volume of these large timbers and further sampling is planned. Mankowski is a Research Entomologist at the FPL Starkville, Miss. Konkler is a Senior Research Assistant and manager of the Environmental Performance of Treated Wood Research Cooperative at Oregon State University. Bell is a Biological Science Technician at the FPL Starkville, Miss. Kirker and Lebow are Research Forest Products Technologists at the FPL Madison, Wis. Morrell is the Director of the National Centre for Timber Durability & Design Life, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Renfroe is the CEO of Wood Care Systems, Kirkland, Wash.
FLOOD RESILIENCY
BECOMING A SUPER Wrath of Superstorm Sandy has Metropolitan Transit Authority strengthening its subway stations By Christopher J. Taylor, P.E., Manuel M. Ramos, EIT, Luv Seghal, EIT, Daniel Weiss, P.E.
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uperstorm Sandy catastrophically struck the New York metropolitan area, effectively suspending service across the entire Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) region and causing more than $5 billion of damage to the transit system. Storm surge infiltrated the belowgrade tunnels, stations, and critical facilities through vulnerable street-level stairs, vent gratings, manholes, elevator shafts, and access hatches and flooded the system with corrosive salt water. Damage was extensive and costly, and led to subway service interruptions well after flood waters receded due to repairs required for service to resume, significantly impacting affected communities. Superstorm Sandy underscored the need for greater resiliency to these types of events where flooding levels can exceed 10 ft and regional power systems are shut down limiting the activation of pumps. NYC collectively responded to this disastrous event with extensive repair, reconstruction, and hardening projects to restore the system and minimize the potential for
future flooding of the NYC subway system. In response to the hardening need, NYCT reached out to the consultant community to support several resiliency initiatives. NYCT set an ambitious goal of protecting all vulnerabilities subject to flooding in a Category 2 storm per NOAA’s Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model. Archive record research, field inspections, and survey revealed as many as 3,500 vulnerabilities across the system. To advance one critical early effort of the resiliency program, NYCT selected the Arup team to develop and evaluate resiliency measures to protect 14 critical fan plant facilities and 15 stations in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens from future flooding caused by storm surges. Getting to work The objectives of these early resiliency program projects was to identify vulnerabilities and viable near-term solutions to protect the fan plants, station facilities, connecting tunnel segments, and all associated street vulnerabilities from flood water infiltration
that would compromise critical NYCT systems infrastructure and can cause significant damage to the facility structures and running tunnels. The projects also required development of long-term solutions to protect facilities against the hydrostatic pressure above-grade associated with the design flood elevation at each location. To provide a second line of defense should tunnels or facilities flood, NYCT also required development of solutions to protect select-critical rooms within some of the facilities. NYCT established the design flood elevation (DFE) as SLOSH Category 2, plus an additional 3 vertical feet of protection to account for 1 ft of wave action, 1 ft of future sea level rise, and 1 ft of freeboard. With these criteria, protection against flood levels up to 15 ft above grade was required at certain vulnerable locations. Design criteria were established based on review of site-specific flood levels and were set at 10 ft for egress hatches, sidewalk entry stairs, flood doors, and manholes. Flood level protection was set at 14 ft for sidewalk vent shafts based on expected flooding RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 19
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levels and vent shaft structural capacity and was based on site-specific flood level risks for above-grade fan plants. Work included extensive mapping, inspections, and archive research of existing facilities to inventory of existing vulnerabilities, review of existing industry available resiliency products, coordination with manufacturers, and development and evaluation of resiliency concepts, as well as engineering through final design, development of bid documents, and design support services during construction for selected resiliency measures. A rigorous data collection and evaluation effort was undertaken to support the identification of flood vulnerabilities and design of mitigation measures. This included review of NYCT archive drawings, topographic survey, collection of utility records, and field inspections. This work established an inventory and assessment of existing conditions throughout the project limits. Field inspections were completed by a comprehensive team of engineers from different disciplines. To facilitate efficient inspections, a GIS database was developed to gather and organize as-built and survey information. The GIS database was integrated with the Arup Inspect iPad app to provide survey teams with record drawings that could be marked up in the field during site visits and allowed teams to include field observations and photographs to provide accurate digital data collection, track project progress, automatically develop documentation reports and efficiently support the development of design and construction documents. The use of the app also minimized repeat site visits which was especially important given the challenges involved 20 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
with securing time and NYCT supervision to inspect critical facilities below ground in the operating environment. Design efforts included inventory of thousands of vulnerabilities, development of resiliency concepts, final design, and construction support. Mitigation measures were designed to protect the NYCT system from future flooding and allow rapid restoration of service after future storm events. Active and passive flood protection solutions were developed with an eye towards limiting impacts on system operations and ventilation while minimizing impacts on maintenance needs and without compromising passenger accessibility or safety. Development of resiliency solutions within the timelines required and meeting the needs of NYCT required close coordination between manufacturers to modify available products and approaches and to develop new innovative approaches that met NYCT needs and responded to implementation and coordination requirements. Success also required unprecedented levels of cooperation between various consultant teams working on numerous NYCT efforts to identify the best solutions to meet common project needs and to adopt those solutions into each project to streamline both development effort and implementation schedules. A better entrance Subway entrances provide an easy path for ingress of floodwaters and they are plentiful. In the past, these had been protected with sand bags or welding plates across the opening. Ultimately, where deployable solutions were required, such as for stairs and
Strengthening the most vulnerable Street-level gratings provide perhaps the most substantial vulnerability since they efficiently connect the above- and below-grade environments by design to support ventilation—the area of grating within the critical flood zone in lower Manhattan is remarkable. It was estimated that each standard sidewalk grating would let up to 20,000 gal of water enter the subway system at only 1 ft of floodwater height, and the Arup projects included some 1,500 gratings in areas with flood heights over 10 ft in some locations. Past protection methods involved placing plywood or metal plates over the grates ahead of a storm event and securing them down with sandbags or fastening them to the sidewalk concrete. Due to the number of grates, this process was time consuming, did not provide adequate flood and leakage resistance, and was not sustainable. Arup worked with Floodbreak and NYCT to develop a Coastal Surge Mechanical Closure Device (CSMCD) for vent shafts that essentially involved a set of doors within a box that sits beneath the sidewalk vent grate in the vent shaft and holds back flood waters using panels that create a watertight seal through the weight of the flood waters that collect on top of them. Technical and performance requirements were established that included not only resistance to flood heights of 14 ft above sidewalk level, but also maintainability considerations and shop and field-testing requirements. The panels differed from previous deployed designs by NYCT to respond to flash flooding that self-deployed. When not in use, the panels of the new design are locked in the “stowed” position to allow for maximum ventilation
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Field visits to inventory vulnerabilities after Superstorm Sandy.
street gratings, NYCT required solutions that could be deployed quickly and with reasonable effort, and one that could be repeated over a substantial number of instances. Arup investigated numerous options for mitigating the station entrances. One option considered was to install marine flood doors at the base of the entrances, however, a major drawback of this approach was the extremely high-water pressures that resulted from the required 10-ft flood height above grade in some locations plus the depth of the stairs. To reduce the depth of water that must be resisted, a solution was sought at-grade. Arup worked with supplier ILC Dover to adapt their products to fit the challenge, and ultimately ILC Dover’s Stairwell Flex-Gate was developed and prototyped further, allowing straightforward retrofitting of an easily deployable solution, which met NYCT’s requirements.
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performance to ensure safe operation of the subway system. In the hours before a storm, a NYCT worker can activate a concealed lock below the sidewalk vent grates to release the panels into the “deployed” position. After the floodwaters have subsided, a NYCT worker can then open the drain located on one of the panels and drain the water within the CSMCD. Once the drain has been closed, the panels can return to the “stowed” position. The design was developed so there is no need to remove the gratings to activate the CSMCDs, which was a critical consideration given the time and resource limitations during emergency preparation. NYCT and the Arup team coordinated with Floodbreak to develop a CSMCD design that addressed performance and operations and maintenance criteria. Key requirements were established for ventilation performance, flood-protection performance, and maintainability. Shop and field-testing protocols were established for testing CSMCD performance under total water pressure for leakage rates. There were numerous complications and considerations associated with the implementation of CSMCDs. These included the sheer number and various sizes and configurations of vent shafts, with both normal-duty and heavy-duty vent gratings depending on the grate-loading criteria. Many vent shafts are large banks serving fan plants in plazas, station areas, and parks. Vent shafts need to be accessed regularly for cleaning and structural inspections, which required that the design allowed for easy removal of the CSMCD door mechanism. Clearance between the street grating and structures or utilities within the vent bay also varied, and many utility “house connections” running transverse through the vent bay exist just below grating level, which required careful attention to CSMCD depth and often required multiple doors to reduce depth. Further, the flood load carried by the CSMCD is transmitted to the vent structure, and the configuration and the condition of vent structures varied. As such, a standardized CSMCD grate frame design was developed and site-specific sidewalk replacement and vent shaft rehabilitation was incorporated into contracts. The final installation leaves an improved sidewalk and flood protection that is entirely transparent to pedestrians. Based upon the CSMCD performance requirements, testing program, and implementation approach developed to protect the below-grade vent shafts, over 2,000 units were included across various construction contracts. The CSMCD program was
advanced as a new standard across other projects being advanced by NYCT through separate design efforts. Numerous construction contracts to implement these resiliency solutions are currently well underway or complete at this time. A strong fan base Fan plant facilities are critical to the safe operation of the subway system. They have large vent gratings and fans located atop shafts connected to the NYCT tunnels that provide natural ventilation of running tunnels during normal operations through the piston effect of trains moving through the tunnels and active ventilation during emergency operations through use of fans. The shafts also provide emergency egress pathways. These buildings tend to be located at the water’s edge to maximize ventilation performance and are typically found between the East River and the nearest station. Fan plants also present a major risk to flooding of the subway system since they often sit near the water’s edge and have large openings. Large banks of ventilation louvers in above-grade fan plant structures were located below the design flood level and presented a significant vulnerability during flooding.
Flooding of these facilities caused major damage to critical systems and mechanical equipment and led to flooding of tunnels. For below-grade fan plants, vent banks are typically large banks of gratings in sidewalks and plazas located in an area that is subject to flooding of over 10 ft in certain locations. As part of the Arup-led initiative, solutions were developed to protect 14 critical fan plant facilities identified by NYCT. The DFE at these facilities was as much as 15 ft of water height, which could cause major structural damage and water infiltration. Criteria for hardening of above-grade fan plant structures was based on site-specific requirements and considered the effect of static water (hydrostatic load), flowing water (hydrodynamic load) and impact forces from waves and floating objects. This required conversion of several of the above-grade fan plant locations into something of a bunker with concrete flood walls either replacing or surrounding the existing walls. Given that fan plants generally lied next to parks or sensitive developments, the final solution also was designed to be context sensitive. Design at each location was complex in that the facilities needed to remain functional throughout construction and provide efficient
An above-grade vent structure at Fan Plant 7207.
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ventilation once long-term protection was in place. Maintenance access also is a critical design consideration at each of these facilities since large fans which provide emergency ventilation of the tunnels need to be removed and replaced. The size of these fans and associated fan changeout pathways resulted in very large door openings on the order of 10 ft by 10 ft. Arup worked with supplier PS Doors to modify their basic flood doors to the scale required. These doors and the buildings in general were designed to resist a minimum of 10 ft of floodwater height, with 5-ft-high breaking waves and 8,000-lb factored impact loads. An architecturally pleasing and structurally competent design was developed for each of the six above-grade facilities that met NYCT performance and maintenance requirements for regular operations and flood protection without the need for pre-storm deployment. Below-grade fan plants were protected by development of CSMCD designs and structural framing configurations for large grating banks located in plazas and on sidewalks. The effectiveness of each design was determined based on its ability to protect vulnerabilities from flooding. Solutions involved hardening of the facilities to resist hydraulic loading, sealing openings to be watertight, providing watertight doors, elevating vents above the critical flood level, and providing means to close off vent gratings automatically, and in some cases manually. Constructability was carefully considered in development of solutions, and approaches varied depending on existing site conditions and constraints. Numerous community and stakeholder outreach meetings also were held to develop solutions that met local needs and concerns. In most cases, the proposed solution provided permanent passive protection, in which case the flood protection is either permanently in place or “self-actuating” and no pre-storm deployment effort is required. Fans used during emergency situations must be able to operate at peak design capacity to provide life safety functions, which requires significant louver area. However, the size of vent gratings or louvers is directly related to the vulnerability they present, and to the complexity involved with sealing the grates against flooding. As such, fan plant surveys were conducted to determine the grating area available and the amount required to ensure peak performance. Through this effort, Arup determined that many of the existing louvers could be replaced with more efficient louvers. Retrofitting existing louvers with more efficient louvers reduced the total louver area 22 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
U.S. and the world. The main lessons learned by the Arup team were:
and maintenance burden, and confidence during future emergency preparation; • Utilize a BIM-centric design approach and effective and efficient data management for design- and construction-phase services; • Maintain awareness of real estate boundaries so that improvements can be developed quickly without need for easements or property transfers. Develop contextsensitive solutions to address external stakeholder concerns; • Carefully consider procurement issues to deal with advance or programmatic procurement of common materials where practical; • Adopt a pragmatic approach to near-term solutions. Use the Pareto principle where you get 80 percent of desired effect with 20 percent of effort; • Hold multi-project coordination meetings to maximize lessons learned, streamline efforts, and minimize demands on the client staff; • Carefully consider structural limitations of any building structures and adjacent properties; • Clearly define scope limits between adjacent contracts to avoid confusion, minimize coordination needs, define interfaces, and eliminate potential for missed vulnerabilities; and • Careful consideration of details to allow for mobilization and reuse of deployable solutions, including crating of itemized equipment and consumables like gaskets and hardware that might get lost or not be commonly available for replacement. Include directions and tools in crating.
• Establish project priorities and performance requirements very early on; • Agreement at project initiation of user group coordination and approval requirements; • Comprehensive, consistent, and accurate field investigations; • Continuous coordination with manufacturers and vendors throughout the development of solutions to capitalize on readily available and proven products to modify proven solutions for other applications to meet project-specific needs, to perform testing, and to ensure purposedesigned products can be delivered within desired timeframes; • Maximize use of common resiliency solutions between projects to minimize development, review, and approval time, with an eye toward future NYCT operations
Strong hardening Superstorm Sandy was an eye-opening experience for the entire region. NYCT embarked on an ambitious plan to mitigate flood vulnerabilities at their most critical facilities. Arup worked in partnership with NYCT and consultants working on other contracts to develop innovative near-term and longterm solutions to mitigate the various system vulnerabilities identified. This included working with specialty fabricators to develop products for these specific purposes to provide the required protection. These efforts resulted in innovative, purpose-driven resiliency solutions and new products that were not previously available on the market. The new resiliency approaches, standards, products, and systems will protect NYCT in the future from the disastrous effects of
required without impacting the fan performance, essentially providing a smaller louver area that produced the same pressure drop as the existing louvers. In some locations, this allowed for design of new facilities with less louvers at a higher elevation as the solution such as at Fan Plant 7207 located adjacent to the South Ferry/Whitehall Street station. Lessons learned A multi-office interdisciplinary team has been working with NYCT on this project for seven years. The NYCT Resiliency Program has been very effective and led to the development of new standards for flood protection. The consultant team led by Arup learned important lessons along the way that can help facilitate and expedite implementation of hardening and resiliency improvements to other vulnerable transit systems around the
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THESE EFFORTS RESULTED IN INNOVATIVE, PURPOSE-DRIVEN RESILIENCY SOLUTIONS AND NEW PRODUCTS PREVIOUSLY NOT AVAILABLE.
flooding that were experienced from Superstorm Sandy. Through this effort it became clear that standardization and teamwork between NYCT, the consultant community, and suppliers is the best approach. It also became clear that resiliency is not a one-size-fits-all problem. To develop standard approaches, the variance in vulnerabilities, protection needs, and site-specific conditions need to be considered. In many cases, site-specific design is unavoidable, but the key is to try and minimize those requirements. For a system as large as NYCT, solutions should be permanent or else easily deployed ahead of a storm event. They also need to be cost effective, not impact normal operations, and require minimal maintenance. Working with NYCT, the consultant community, and suppliers led to innovative improvements that will reward future mitigation efforts. It is hoped that the solutions and recommendations developed through NYCT’s resiliency program will facilitate hardening and resiliency improvements to other vulnerable transit systems around the U.S. and the world. Over the last seven years, the MTA with the help of Arup and other consultants has implemented a robust resiliency program to harden its infrastructure and to protect its facilities, systems, and rolling stock by installing resiliency equipment in subway stations and under-river tunnels, waterproofing facilities, raising critical power and communications equipment above flood levels, rebuilding facilities at higher ground, and installing various protections such as marine doors, flood logs, and flood curtains at vulnerable station entrances. At the time of this writing, these mitigation strategies have been installed at most of the sites identified by NYCT as most critical. Acknowledgements The authors wish to acknowledge our project partners including MTA, NYCT, and the federal government for their efforts to advance much-needed improvements to the resiliency of the NYCT subway system. We also would like to acknowledge the support provided by various engineering and architectural firms that were part of the Arup team and that made significant contributions to the project, including Gannett Fleming, AECOM/URS, Stantec, ATANE, Naik Group, B Thayer Associates, VJ Associates, ATC, and Urbahn Architects. It also is important to acknowledge the contribution of the product manufacturers. This initiative could not have been completed without their support.
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Stanley Hydraulic Tools Tunnel Radio of America Inc. Catenary Materials and Inspection Equipment ENSCO Rail, Inc. Gannett Fleming Transit & Rail Systems Igralub North America, LLC MAC Products Mermec Inc. Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Plasser American (see back cover) Railquip, Inc. Stanley Hydraulic Tools Consultants AAA Engineering Advanced Rail Management Corporation Ameritrack Rail Bergmann Associates BNSF Logistics Captrust Financial Advisors Cardinal Valley Industrial Supply, Inc. ConnectWork Countermeasures Assessment & Security Experts, LLC Cretcher Heartland, LLC Crouch Engineering, Inc. CSR Engineering, Inc. CTLGroup dFuzion, Inc. EMR, Inc. Engineering Systems Inc. ENSCO Rail, Inc. Fair Dermody Consulting Engineers Fay Engineering Corp. Gannett Fleming Transit & Rail Systems Geomatic Technologies Hanson Professional Services Hatch Ltd. HDR HNTB HyGround Engineering, LLC Industrial Search Partners International TechneGroup Incorporated J&L Consulting Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Kenneth Young & Associates McFarren Group Midwest Mole, Inc. MindStorm Strategic Consulting Modjeski and Masters Inc. Mott MacDonald National Signal Technology, Inc. Niemeyer & Associates, P.C. Omnicom Engineering Limited Owner Resource Group Pennoni Associates, Inc. Polivka International Presto Geosystems RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 25
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Princeton Consultants Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railway Auditing & Management Services, Inc. Railway Claim Services, Inc. Railway Systems Assurance, Inc. RelTEK, LLC RM Railroad Consulting Services RR Mergers & Aquisitions RSI Logistics, Inc. Russell Corrosion Consultants SEH Sharma & Associates Inc. Shenandoah Northern Company ShipXpress Stantec Consulting, Inc. STV Tata Steel TCR Rail Systems TKDA Trackmasters Inc. TranSystems Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Veolia Transportation Weld Management Solutions Inc. Wilson & Company, Inc. Contact Rail and Coverboards Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Atlas Company of Lincoln H J Skelton Ltd. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Railmark Track Works Inc. Selco Manufacturing Corp. Steel Dynamics, Inc. TransTech Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Contractors Access Limited Construction Alltrack Inc. American Railroad Industries, Inc. Ameritrack Rail Amtrac of Ohio, Inc. Amtrac Railroad Contractors of Maryland Inc. Associated Railroad Contractors Inc. Atlas Company of Lincoln Atlas Railroad Construction Co. Balfour Beatty Rail Brandt Construction Co. Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Bullock Construction Capital Railroad Contracting Inc. Clayton Railroad Construction, LLC Coleman Industrial Construction, Inc. CR Construction Company Crafton Railroad Co., Inc. D.H. Blattner & Sons, Inc. Delta Railroad Construction, Inc. 26 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Design Nine, Inc. Diversified Track Works LLC Frank Tartaglia, Inc. Fritz-Rumer-Cooke Co., Inc. Garlock Equipment Great Lakes Rail Service, Inc. GREX H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. Hamilton Construction Hayward Baker Rail services Holland L.P. Hulcher Services, Inc. Innovative Foundation Supportworks J.A. Placek Construction Co. J.F. White Contracting Co. James McHugh Construction Co. K.W. Reese, Inc. Kelly-Hill Co. Kiewit Western Co. LandRail Inc. Lone Star Railroad Contractors, Inc. Mar-John Track Maintenance Inc. Mass. Electric Construction Co. Midwest Mole, Inc. Musselman & Hall Contractors, LLC N&J Railroad Contractors, Inc. Queen City Railroad Construction R.E.L.A.M. Inc. R&R Contracting Co. Rail-Trak Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Construction Co. Inc. Railroad Construction Co. of South Jersey, Inc. Railroad Salvage and Restoration, Inc. Rapid Track Service, Inc. Rhinehart Railroad Construction, Inc. Road & Rail Services, Inc. Sharp & Fellows, Inc. Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. Starfire Engineering, Inc. STX Corporation Trackmasters Inc. Tram Construction Trimble Rail United Railroad Services Co. Volkmann Railroad Builders Inc. W.M. Brode Co. Weld Management Solutions Inc. West Rail Construction Company Zachry Engineering Corporation Cranes, Heavy-Duty American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Co. American Equipment Co. ARVA Industries Inc. Auto Truck Group Badger Equipment Company Crown Steel Rail Co. Danella Rental Systems Inc. (see p 6)
Hamilton Construction Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. IPS Cranes Irwin Car and Equipment KDM Services LLC Lincoln - an SKF Group brand McHenry Truck Equipment Mitchell Equipment Corporation Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. National Crane Corp. NES Rentals North American Equipment Sales Co., Inc. Pettibone Precision Drilling, Inc. Railquip, Inc. RCE - Rail Construction Equipment Co. (see p 18) Swingmaster Trail-Eze Inc. Western Sling and Supply Whiting Corp. Crossties Acme Wood Preserving Inc. American Equipment Co. Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. Boatright Companies Conrad Forest Products Crossties Unlimited East Coast Railroad Services, LLC Gross & Janes Co. Intermountain Orient, Inc. International Track Systems, Inc. Iron Horse Engineering Koppers Inc. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Lonza Wood Protection (see inside front cover) McCord Tie and Timber, Inc. Missouri Tie, Inc. National Salvage & Service Corp. Natural Wood Solutions, LLC Nevada Railroad Materials + Services Omaha Track Pacific Wood Preserving PlasTie LLC Polycorp Ltd. R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Rail.One Railmark Track Works Inc. Recycle Technologies Industries, LLC Rocla Concrete Tie, Inc. Stella-Jones Corporation T.C. Taylor Company, Ltd. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Willamette Valley Company William G. Moore & Son, Inc. of Delaware
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Derailers, Rerailers American Equipment Co. Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Mountain States Contracting Inc. National Trackwork, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Detectors and Warning Systems American Equipment Co. Argenia ENSCO Rail, Inc. Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. Frauscher Sensor Technology USA, Inc. Harger Lightning & Grounding Island Radar Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lyncole Industries, Inc. Matrix U/E Technologies Limited Protectowire Co., Inc. Ditching and Drainage Alltrack Inc. American Equipment Co. American Railroad Industries, Inc. American Track Generations, LLC Balfour Beatty Rail Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Frank Tartaglia, Inc. Fritz-Rumer-Cooke Co., Inc. Gradall Industries, Inc. GREX Guzzler Manufacturing HyGround Engineering, LLC Hytracker Manufacturing Ltd. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Maccaferri Inc. Midwest Mole, Inc. Propex Operating Company, LLC R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Snap-Tite Terram Limited Education Global Training Solutions Inc. GPS Inventory Solutions, Inc. IRSE National Research Council of Canada Niemeyer & Associates, P.C. Railmark Track Works Inc. Track Guy Consultants
Engines, Generators, Diesel and Gas American Equipment Co. Arthur N. Ulrich Company Deutz Corporation Fabco Power Generator Source, formely known as Diesel Service & Supply Globe-Connect LLC Harrison Hydra-Gen Hatz Diesel of America Inc. Haynes Corp. Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation Hilliard Enterprises Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. L&H Industrial National Maintenance and Repair, Inc. Power Drives, Inc. Traction Motor Service, Inc. Transportation Technology Inc. Unipar LLC Vanair Mfg. Co. Vancer VeRail Technologies, Inc. Environmental Remediation AAF Flanders InfraSteel J.F. Brennan Company, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Russell Corrosion Consultants TKDA Equipment Exporters American Equipment Co. Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Ballast Tools Inc. (BTI) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) Railmark Track Works Inc. Equipment Leasing and Rental Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) C.K. Industries CIT Danella Rental Systems Inc. (see p 6) Encore Rail Systems Florail, Inc. Frank Tartaglia, Inc. Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation Hi Rail Leasing I State Truck Center K.W. Reese, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. MacAllister Railroad Machinery NES Rentals Omaha Track Precision Drilling, Inc.
Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) Progress Rail Equipment Leasing Progress Rail Services Corporation R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rhinehart Railroad Construction, Inc. Rotobec Sunbelt Rentals Inc. Teleweld, Inc. The Greenbrier Companies TNT Equipment Sales & Rental, Inc. Trackmobile LLC Equipment Maintenance Products All-Track Equipment Ballast Tools Inc. (BTI) FleetServe Rail Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. Geismar Modern Track Machinery Hytorc IntegriCo Composites Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Knox Kershaw Inc. L&H Industrial Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) Proceco Ltd. Railmark Track Works Inc. SETCO Supertrak Equipment Parts All-Track Equipment American Equipment Co. Ballast Tools Inc. (BTI) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Bullard Abrasives Diversified Metal Fabricators Inc. DLL Inc. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Maven Engineering Corporation Omaha Track Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) Railmark Track Works Inc. Railtech Matweld Southeast Railroad Supply Company Taimi Hydraulics TM Track Machines voestalpine Nortrak Equipment Servicing All-Track Equipment American Equipment Co. Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Diversified Metal Fabricators Inc. MacAllister Railroad Machinery Montana Hydraulics, LLC RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 27
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Omaha Track On-Track Railway Services Ltd. PortaCo, Inc. Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) Railmark Track Works Inc. Railtech Matweld Taimi Hydraulics Excavators and Loaders ARVA Industries Inc. Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Cordstrap USA Danella Rental Systems Inc. (see p 6) Ditch Witch Frank Tartaglia, Inc. Gradall Industries, Inc. Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation Hydrema Hytracker Manufacturing Ltd. JCB John Deere Power Systems K.W. Reese, Inc. Kinshofer Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. NES Rentals Pettibone R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. RCE - Rail Construction Equipment Co. (see p 18) Fall Protection Aros Inc. Capital Safety GF Protection Canada, Inc. HySafe InCord Orr Safety Corporation Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC SafeRack, LLC Sportex Safety Swing-Lo Suspended Scaffold Co. TISEC Inc. TKDA Fasteners Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. CMC Rail Construction Polymers Technologies, LLC Copper State Bolt & Nut Co. Disc-Lock International ESCO Corp. G.W.Y. Inc. 28 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Greenlee - A Textron company H J Skelton Ltd. Hytorc Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. ITW Shakeproof Group L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Lewis Bolt & Nut Co. Maanshan Kingrail Parts Co., Ltd. Master Bolt National Trackwork, Inc. Nord-Lock, Inc. NorFast Inc. North American Rail Products, Inc. Pandrol USA, LP Press-Seal Corporation Rail Products Proto Industrial Tools PSG Fastener Rail Product Solutions, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rails Company Rockford Bolt & Steel Co. Schwihag AG Security Locknut Inc. Stage 8 Locking Fasteners T-Rail Products Inc. Thiel Tool & Engineering Co., Inc. United Steel & Fasteners Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. voestalpine Nortrak Wirthwein Group Yangtze Railroad Materials Financial and Legal Services Alliance Financing Group Arch Insurance Group Arthur Chapman Kettering Smetak & Pikala, P.A. Baker & Miller PLLC Bluejay Advisors, LLC BNSF Logistics Bonner Kiernan Trebach & Crociata LLP Bowers & Company, CPAs, PLLC Boyle Brasher LLC Burns White LLC Burr & Forman LLP Capehart Scatchard Attorneys at Law Captrust Financial Advisors CheckPoint HR Clark Hill PLC Cosgrave Vergeer Kester, LLP Countermeasures Assessment & Security Experts, LLC Craddock Davis & Krause LLP Daley Mohan Groble, P.C. Datsopoulos, MacDonald & Lind, P.C. Dillon & Nash, Ltd. Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Durkin McDonnell Clifton & O’Donnell Fletcher & Sippel LLC
Flynn Wirkus Young, P.C. Freeborn & Peters LLP IMGRail Consulting, Inc. James E. Howard, LLC Johnson, Morgan & White Keenan Cohen & Merrick P.C. Kenneth R. Peel, Barrister & Solicitor Kenneth Young & Associates KM Strategic Investments, LLC Mickelson & Company LLC Millberg, Gordon & Stewart, PLLC Northern Illinois & Wisconsin Railway Owner Resource Group PFL Petroleum Pion, Nerone, Girman, Winslow & Smith, P.C. Polsinelli Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Risk Management, Inc. Railway Auditing & Management Services, Inc. Railway Claim Services, Inc. RelTEK, LLC Resource Capital Advisors, LLC RSM US LLP Schooley Mitchell Setliff & Holland, P.C. Shenandoah Northern Company ShipXpress Stinson Leonard Street LLP Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners Strasburger & Price, LLP Stuart & Branigin LLP Thayer-Carver, Inc. Transport Counsel P.C. U.S. Bank Williams, Venker & Sanders, LLC Wilson Elser Law Firm Geotextiles Agru America Inc. Huesker Inc. International Track Systems, Inc. Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Grade-Crossing Flangeway Fillers American Concrete Products Co. (see p 23) Century Group Inc. CMI-Promex Inc. Crown Steel Rail Co. Enterprise Properties, Inc. HiRail Corporation International Track Systems, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Omni Products, Inc. (see p 11) Polycorp Ltd. Press-Seal Corporation Rail Products Railmark Track Works Inc.
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Grade-Crossing Signage, Signaling Equipment, Shelters and Protection Alstom Signaling Inc. American Equipment Co. Arthur N. Ulrich Company CDL Electric Century Group Inc. CTC, Inc. Energy Absorption Systems Inc. Fabricated Metals Frauscher Sensor Technology USA, Inc. Florida East Coast Railway Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. GE - Transportation, Global Signaling General Signals Inc. Hitachi Rail Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. L&W Industries, LLC Magnum Manufacturing Inc. Mermec Inc. Performance Polymers Inc. Power Parts Sign Co. PTMW, Inc. Railway Equipment Company RCC Fabricators, Inc. RedHawk Energy Systems, LLC Sperling Railway Services, Inc. Tech Products, Inc. Transcore/Amtech Systems Western-Cullen Hayes Inc. (see p 12) Grade-Crossing Surfaces Alleghany Steel Products Appalachian Timber Services Century Group Inc. CMI-Promex Inc. Enterprise Properties, Inc. HiRail Corporation Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Koppers Metro Concrete Products Oldcastle/Startrack Sales Omega Industries Inc. Omni Products, Inc. (see p 11) Polycorp Ltd. Pomeroy Corporation Rail-Way, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. RFR Industries, Inc. voestalpine Nortrak WaveTrain Systems AS Heating Allmand Bros. Inc. ERICO/nVent Heatrex Inc. Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation Hotstart, Inc. MacBone Industries, Ltd. Railmark Track Works Inc.
Railroad Heating Solutions Spectrum Technologies, Inc. Thermon Heating Systems Inc. Visionaire, Inc. Hole Drilling Services Case Foundation Company Digital Control Inc. Hougen Mfg./Trak-Star Railmark Track Works Inc. Sharewell LP Trak-Star/Hougen Manufacturing, Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Hi-Rail Equipment American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Co. American Equipment Co. Auto Truck Group Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Danella Rental Systems Inc. (see p 6) Diversified Metal Fabricators Inc. Frank Tartaglia, Inc. Harsco Rail K.W. Reese, Inc. McHenry Truck Equipment Mitchell Equipment Corporation N.E. Bridge Contractors, Inc. Omaha Track Pettibone Power Team R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. RCE - Rail Construction Equipment Co. (see p 18) Swingmaster Tisec Inc. Trackmobile LLC Vancer Impedence Bonds Erico/nVent Western-Cullen Hayes Inc. (see p 12) Insurance Aon Risk Solutions Arch Insurance Group Avsurance Corporation Commercial Insurance Associates LLC Cretcher Heartland, LLC HMBD Insurance Services, Inc. Lexington Insurance Company Liberty International Underwriters Lincoln Transportation Insurance Brokers, Inc. Markel Corp. Marsh l Global Rail Practice McGriff, Seibels & Williams, Inc. McRail - a Borden Perlman Salisbury & Kelly company
Railroad Protector Plan Thomas McGee LC Transportation Occupational Medicine Consultants United Shortline Insurance Services, Inc. XL Catlin Zurich Lighting Allmand Bros. Inc. ECCO GE Lighting Solutions, LLC Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Nightstick by Bayco Products, Inc. Pelican Products Railhead Corporation TiLights Machinery Sales All-Track Equipment American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Co. Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Danella Rental Systems Inc. (see p 6) Fives Liné Machines GENSCO America, Inc. Gradall Industries, Inc. Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation K.W. Reese, Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation Omaha Track Pettibone Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Sterling Rail Inc. TM Track Machines U.S. Rail, Inc. Wacker Neuson Magnets American Equipment Co. Braillon Magnetics Gensco Equipment Marden Industries, Inc., dba SuperTrak Moley Magnetics Omaha Track Sieb Sales & Engineering, Inc. Maintenance Carts Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. K.W. Reese, Inc. Knox Kershaw Inc. Press-Seal Corporation Rail Products Railmark Track Works Inc. Maintenance Railcars ARVA Industries Inc. RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 29
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Cranemasters, Inc. Diesel Electrical Equipment Inc. FreightCar America, Inc. Fusion Babbitting Co. Inc. JK-Co LLC K&L Electronics Sales & Services, Inc. MIBA Bearings US LLC Motive Power Inc. R&W Machine Division/Warner Industries, Inc. Relco Locomotives, Inc. The Greenbrier Companies Transco Railway Products, Inc. Union Tank Car Company Material Handling AAF Flanders All-State Industries Alltrack Inc. American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Co. American Equipment Co. Aros Inc. Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Braillon Magnetics Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Builtrite Manufacturing Danella Rental Systems Inc. (see p 6) East Coast Railroad Services, LLC Frank Tartaglia, Inc. GREX H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation Hytracker Manufacturing Ltd. I State Truck Center K.W. Reese, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. L.G. Everist, Inc. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Master Packing & Rubber Company Mitchell Equipment Corporation Nolan Company Omaha Track On-Track Railway Services Ltd. Paktek, Inc. Pettibone Pettibone/Traverse Lift, LLC PFlow Industries, Inc. Plasser American (see back cover) Quantum Design, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rotobec Savage Services Corporation Sunbelt Turret Steel Trackmobile LLC Noise and Vibration Attenuation dFuzion, Inc. ENSCO Rail, Inc. Getzner USA, Inc. International Track Systems, Inc. 30 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
ITT Enidine Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Mechanical Rubber PCE Instruments Perpetuum Polycorp Ltd. Rail Product Solutions, Inc. Solid State Sonics & Electronics, Inc. Overhead Maintenance Car Harsco Rail Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Padlock, Switch Locks American Equipment Co. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Lemke Industrial Machine LLC Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. Stanley Hydraulic Tools Pile Driving Equipment and Services American Equipment Co. Atlas Company of Lincoln Bermingham Foundation Solutions Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Hamilton Construction R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Skidril, Inc. Skyline Steel Rail Anchors Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. GF Protection Canada, Inc. H J Skelton Ltd. IRECO Iron Horse Engineering Kimes Steel & Rail, Inc. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Lewis Bolt & Nut Co. Omaha Track Press-Seal Corporation Rail Products Rail Product Solutions, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rails Company Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Rail Anchor Applicators/Removers Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. Halfen USA Inc. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation PortaCo, Inc. Sperling Railway Services, Inc. voestalpine Nortrak Railcar Movers American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Co.
Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Diversified Metal Fabricators Inc. Laird Technologies Mitchell Equipment Corporation Railmark Track Works Inc. Rototilt Inc. Shuttlewagon, Inc. Swingmaster Trackmasters Inc. Trackmobile LLC Xerowaste Solutions Rail Drills, Saws and Abrasives Advanced Machine & Engineering American Equipment Co. American Punch Company Bullard Abrasives Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. GENSCO America, Inc. GKI Cutting Tools Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. J&A Industries Inc. JCB Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Metabo Corporation Modern Track Machinery Momar, Inc. New York Twist Drill Petrogen Inc. PortaCo, Inc. Precision Drilling, Inc. Quantum Design, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC Republic Drill Corp. RGC Sperling Railway Services, Inc. Stanley Hydraulic Tools Trak-Star/Hougen Manufacturing, Inc. Travers Tool Co., Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Rail-Flaw Detection American Equipment Co. dFuzion, Inc. IAT International, Inc. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Russell Corrosion Consultants Sperry Rail Service Rail Grinding Advanced Rail Management Corporation American Equipment Co. Cole-Tuve Inc. Globe-Connect LLC Harsco Rail Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Modern Track Machinery Orgo-Thermit, Inc. Plasser American (see back cover)
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Railtech Matweld Stanley Hydraulic Tools Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc.
Tata Steel - Rail Products Trackmasters Inc. Volkmann Railroad Builders Inc.
Rail Grinding Equipment and Services Advanced Rail Management Corporation Asplundh Railroad Division Aviation Equipment Service Globe-Connect LLC Harsco Rail Holland L.P. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Metabo Corporation Modern Track Machinery Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Plasser American (see back cover) PortaCo, Inc. Racine Railroad Products (see p 15) Railtech Matweld Saint-Gobain Abrasives Teleweld, Inc. Terrco Inc. Travers Tool Co., Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc.
Rail Lubrication American Equipment Co. Corrsolve Corrosion Solutions Fuchs Lubritech Globe-Connect LLC H J Skelton Ltd. International Lubricants, Inc. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. McHenry Truck Equipment Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rails Company Robolube Industries, Inc. DBA RBL, Inc. Trac Lubricants & Coatings LLC Travers Tool Co., Inc. U.S. Train Products, LLC Whitmore Rail
Rail Heaters Forrest Technical Coatings Heatrex Inc. Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railway Equipment Company Teleweld, Inc. Thermon Heating Systems Inc. Rail Joints Acme Wood Preserving Inc. Airtec International Ltd. Allegheny Rail Products Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. Cleveland Track Material CMI-Promex Inc. H J Skelton Ltd. Koppers Inc. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Omaha Track Railmark Track Works Inc. Seneca Railroad & Mining Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Yangtze Railroad Materials Rail Laying Alltrack Inc. Ameritrack Rail CTCI Fritz-Rumer-Cooke Co., Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation Queen City Railroad Construction Railmark Track Works Inc.
Rail-New and Relay Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. British Steel Crown Steel Rail Co. DLL Inc. East Coast Railroad Services, LLC Evraz Rocky Mountain Steel H J Skelton Ltd. Harmer Steel Products Co. Holland L.P. IAT International, Inc. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Omaha Track Railmark Track Works Inc. Relay Systems of America Steel Dynamics, Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. voestalpine Nortrak Wabtec Corporation Wirth Rail Corp. Rail Testing and Repair Advanced Rail Management Corporation American Equipment Co. American Rail Engineers, Inc. Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Blaschke Exhaust Extraction Systems BTE Technologies, Inc. Dayton T. Brown Inc. First Flare and Repair, LLC Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. GREX H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. I State Truck Center
International Electronic Machines Corp. JK-Co LLC Kimball Railcar Services Mermec Inc. Morrison Metalweld Process Corp. Mountain States Contracting Inc. Nordco (see p 17) Plasser American (see back cover) PortaCo, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. RF System Lab TISEC Inc. TTX Company Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Wasatch Railroad Contractors Wooster Hydrostatics, Inc. Zeta-Tech Associates, Inc. Rail/Track Maintenance Tools A&K Railroad Materials, Inc. Airtec International Ltd. American Railroad Industries, Inc. ARC Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Balfour Beatty Rail Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Ballast Tools Inc. (BTI) Boschert Precision Machinery, Inc. Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Corrsolve Corrosion Solutions Davanac Inc. dFuzion, Inc. Eurotech Corporation-Kinshofer FAb-Ra-Cast Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. GENSCO America, Inc. Harsco Rail Herzog (see p 16) Holland L.P. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. L&H Industrial LandRail Inc. Lejak & Associates Meade Industrial Services, Inc. Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Montana Hydraulics, LLC Nevada Railroad Materials + Services Norbar Torque Tools, Inc. On-Track Railway Services Ltd. Pettibone PortaCo, Inc. Rail Product Solutions, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railquip, Inc. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC Railtec Tools Railtech Boutet, Inc. Saint-Gobain Abrasives Simplex SPX Hydraulic Technologies RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 31
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Stanley Hydraulic Tools Stucchi USA Swing-Lo Suspended Scaffold Co. Swingmaster Taimi Hydraulics TISEC Inc. Trak-Star/Hougen Manufacturing, Inc. Vancer Visionaire, Inc. Warwood Tool Co. White Industrial Tool Inc. Whiting Corp. Rail Welding Equipment and Services Alltrack Inc. American Equipment Co. ARC Products Arcon Welding Equipment LLC Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Bankhead Railway Services, Inc. Crown Steel Rail Co. Delta Railroad Construction, Inc. ESAB Welding & Cutting Products Herzog (see p 16) Hippo Multipower Holland L.P. Huey’s Welding Inc. Metabo Corporation Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Omaha Track Orgo-Thermit, Inc. Pointer Smith Contracting Corporation PortaCo, Inc. Postle Industries Inc. Progress Rail Services Corporation R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railtech Boutet, Inc. Railwel Industries Inc. RCC Fabricators, Inc. The Lincoln Electric Co. Track-Weld Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Weld Management Solutions Inc. Remote Controls Control Chief Corp. Diversified Metal Fabricators Inc. Hetronic USA Laird Technologies Railway Equipment Company The Larry McGee Co. Trackmobile LLC ZTR Control Systems Retaining Walls American Concrete Products Co. (see p 23) Contech Engineered Solutions Earth Wall Products Enterprise Properties, Inc. 32 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Hamilton Construction Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Intermountain Orient, Inc. Koppers Oldcastle Precast/Startrack Pomeroy Corporation Railmark Track Works Inc. Redi-Rock International Tensar International Corporation The Neel Company The Reinforced Earth Company Rollers, Rail Train Hilman Rollers Holland L.P. Infinity Rail, LLC Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Nordco Inc. (see p 17) Omaha Track Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC Wacker Neuson Safety Equipment Chet’s Safety Supply David Clark Co. Inc. dFuzion, Inc. Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. Gentex Corp. GF Protection Canada, Inc. InCord Interform James Fisher Technologies Kelso Technologies Michaels Uniform Company Nedap Identification Systems Orgo-Thermit, Inc. Paktek, Inc. PortaCo, Inc. Reflective Apparel Factory Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. Sclead & 18th IWC Swing-Lo Suspended Scaffold Co. Tech Products, Inc. Valmont Site Pro 1 Shoulder Ballast Cleaners American Equipment Co. Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Harsco Rail Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Plasser American (see back cover) Signs and Markers Aldon Company, Inc. Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. Gemcom, Inc. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. NoviSign Digital Signage PortaCo, Inc.
Power Parts Sign Co. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC Railway Signs LLC Skidril, Inc. TCR Rail Systems Tech Products, Inc. Snow, Ice Melting ERICO/nVent Flink Corp Fritz-Rumer-Cooke Co., Inc. Hovey Industries Inc. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rails Company Railway Equipment Company Thermon Heating Systems Inc. Wausau Equipment Company, Inc. Spike Compound American Equipment Co. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Keystone Spikes Corp. Railmark Track Works Inc. Warwood Tool Co. Willamette Valley Company Spill Collection Pans American Concrete Products Co. (see p 23) Century Group Inc. Just Suk It Up Limited Polystar Containment Pomeroy Corporation SynTechnics, Inc. Trans Environmental Systems, Inc. Western Sling and Supply Subgrade Soil Stabilization Alltrack Inc. Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Hayward Baker Rail services Propex Operating Company, LLC Railmark Track Works Inc. Switch Blowers and Heaters ERICO/nVent Gardner Denver, Inc. Heatrex Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rails Company Railway Equipment Company RPM Tech, Inc. Spectrum Technologies, Inc. Thermal-Flex Systems, Inc. Switch Machines and Services Alltrack Inc.
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Fabricated Metals GE - Transportation, Global Signaling H J Skelton Ltd. Harsco Rail IAT International, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. MicroSolved, Inc. National Trackwork, Inc. Precision Rail and Mfg., Inc. Process Switch Co., LLC Railmark Track Works Inc. Trackmobile LLC Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. voestalpine Nortrak Switch Stands American Equipment Co. Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. CMI-Promex Inc. Fabricated Metals H J Skelton Ltd. Lanier Steel Products, Inc. National Trackwork, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. TPSC Transportation Products Sales Company Tri-State Rail Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Universal Rail Systems Veolia Transportation voestalpine Nortrak Tampers, Tamping Tools Ballast Tools Inc. (BTI) Boschert Precision Machinery, Inc. Brown Rail Road Equipment, Inc. Conrad Machine Inc. Dymaxrail Globe-Connect LLC Harsco Rail Highland Carbide Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Omaha Track Plasser American (see back cover) PortaCo, Inc. Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC Railtech Matweld Skidril, Inc. Stanley Hydraulic Tools TM Track Machines Vancer Warwood Tool Co.
Tie Anti-Checking Devices Railmark Track Works Inc. Warwood Tool Co. Western Wire Products Company Tie Handling Equipment Alltrack Inc. American Equipment Co. American TieTek LLC Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Brown Rail Road Equipment, Inc. Danella Rental Systems Inc. (see p 6) E.P.P. Track Equipment Ltd. GREX Harsco Rail K.W. Reese, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Knox Kershaw Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation Omaha Track Pendu Manufacturing Inc. Pettibone R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Stella-Jones Corporation Swingmaster Vancer Tie Pads/Plates Arkansas Steel Associates LLC Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. BMG Conveyor and Rubber Corp. H J Skelton Ltd. International Track Systems, Inc. Irathane Systems Iron Horse Engineering Koppers Inc. Kovalchick Corporation Lanier Steel Products, Inc. Leeco Steel Northwest Rubber Extruders, Inc. Omaha Track Polycorp Ltd. Press-Seal Corporation Rail Products R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Seneca Railroad & Mining Inc. Stucki Brake Beam Co. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. William G. Moore & Son, Inc. of Delaware Yangtze Railroad Materials Tie Plugs American Equipment Co. Atlantic and Pacific Rail Supply Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Encore Rail Systems Intermountain Orient, Inc. Koppers Inc.
Lanier Steel Products, Inc. McCord Tie and Timber, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Sperling Railway Services, Inc. Stella-Jones Corporation Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Willamette Valley Company William G. Moore & Son, Inc. of Delaware Tie Preservation Encore Rail Systems Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Lonza Wood Protection (see inside front cover) Nisus Corporation Pacific Wood Preserving Railmark Track Works Inc. William G. Moore & Son, Inc. of Delaware Tie Removal Alltrack Inc. American Equipment Co. Ameritrack Rail Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Canac Railway Services Inc. East Coast Railroad Services, LLC Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. Harsco Rail JCT Enterprise & Co., LLC K.W. Reese, Inc. Keystone Rail Recovery Knox Kershaw Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Omaha Track On-Track Railway Services Ltd. R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Stella-Jones Corporation Swingmaster T.C. Taylor Company, Ltd. Warwood Tool Co. William G. Moore & Son, Inc. of Delaware Track Material/Services Acme Wood Preserving Inc. Alltrack Inc. ArcelorMittal USA - Steelton Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Atlas Company of Lincoln Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. Brown Rail Road Equipment, Inc. Canac Railway Services Inc. Delta Wheel Truing Solutions Diesel Electrical Equipment Inc. Enterprise Properties, Inc. Evraz Rocky Mountain Steel GKI Cutting Tools H J Skelton Ltd. RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 33
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H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. Harmer Steel Products Co. Intermountain Orient, Inc. K.W. Reese, Inc. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Knife River Corporation Link Company, The LT Resources, Inc. McCord Tie and Timber, Inc. Omaha Track Orgo-Thermit, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rocla Concrete Tie, Inc. Russell Corrosion Consultants Sateba Special Trackwork, Inc. Spectrum Technologies, Inc. Tata Steel - Rail Products Trackmasters Inc. U.S. Rail, Inc. United Railroad Materials Co. United Steel & Fasteners Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. voestalpine Nortrak Volkmann Railroad Builders Inc. Vossloh North America Yangtze Railroad Materials Track Design 360 Rail Services Ameritrack Rail Balfour Beatty Rail Canac Railway Services Inc. Crafton Railroad Co., Inc. Crouch Engineering, Inc. Dolby and Associates, Inc. Fritz-Rumer-Cooke Co., Inc. H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. Hanson Professional Services HDR J.A. Placek Construction Co. Jacobs Mountain States Contracting Inc. Niemeyer & Associates, P.C. Omni Products, Inc (see p 11) Patrick Engineering Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. RailWorks Rhinehart Railroad Construction, Inc. RSI Logistics, Inc. Sharp & Fellows, Inc. Skanska USA Civil Inc. Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. Stantec Consulting, Inc. TCR Rail Systems Tealinc, Ltd. Trackmasters Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. VAA, LLC Volkmann Railroad Builders Inc. 34 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Western Railroad Builders Corp. Wilson & Company, Inc. Track Geometry Cars, Equipment and Services Advanced Rail Management Corporation dFuzion, Inc. ENSCO Rail, Inc. Globe-Connect LLC Harsco Rail Holland L.P. Mermec Inc. Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Plasser American (see back cover) Swingmaster Track Inspection Equipment, Services Advanced Rail Management Corporation Alltrack Inc. Althen Sensors & Controls American Rail Engineers, Inc. Ameritrack Rail Applied Rail Research Technologies Inc. (ARRT) Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, Inc. Balfour Beatty Rail Beena Vision Systems, Inc. Bridge Access Specialties LLC Brown Rail Equipment Canac Railway Services Inc. CMC Rail dFuzion, Inc. ENSCO Rail, Inc. Eurotech Corporation-Kinshofer Fritz-Rumer-Cooke Co., Inc. Globe-Connect LLC GREX H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. Holland L.P. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. LandRail Inc. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Mermec Inc. Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. Mountain States Contracting Inc. Niemeyer & Associates, P.C. PortaCo, Inc. Precision Railway Equipment Company LLC (see inside back cover) R.E.L.A.M. Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC Speno International SA Swing-Lo Suspended Scaffold Co. TISEC Inc. Trackmasters Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. Wilson & Company, Inc.
Tribometers, Track Lubrication Advanced Rail Management Corporation American Equipment Co. L.B. Foster (see p 12) Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. U.S. Train Products, LLC Trucks Auto Truck Group Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Bridge Access Specialties LLC Collis Craneworks Custom Truck One Source Dynamic Air Inc. East Coast Railroad Services, LLC Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation I State Truck Center Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. Landoll Corp MacAllister Railroad Machinery Maintainer Corporation of Iowa, Inc. McHenry Truck Equipment Mitchell Equipment Corporation Omaha Track Polystar Containment Reading Truck Body, LLC Scully Signal Company Wiskerchen Truck & Equipment Turnouts, Frogs and Special Trackwork Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. Braillon Magnetics Cleveland Track Material Fatigue Technology Inc. H J Skelton Ltd. Harmer Steel Products Co. Koppers L.B. Foster (see p 12) Lanier Steel Products, Inc. McCord Tie and Timber, Inc. NARSTCO Omaha Track Omega Industries Inc. Plasser American (see back cover) Railmark Track Works Inc. Special Trackwork, Inc. Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. voestalpine Nortrak Yangtze Railroad Materials Undercutting, Ditching Equipment Alltrack Inc. Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) Ballast Tools Inc. (BTI) Boschert Precision Machinery, Inc. Brandt Road Rail Corporation (see p 23) Ditch Witch
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GREX Harsco Rail Highland Carbide Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. Midwest Mole, Inc. Mitchell Equipment Corporation Plasser American (see back cover) Vancer
Weighing Systems American Equipment Co. Gerhart Systems & Controls Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. OV Scale & Instruments Railmark Track Works Inc. Rice Lake Weighing Systems Walz Scale Weighwell Engineering Ltd.
Underground Boring, Piercing Machines Ditch Witch
Winter Operating Systems Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. Railmark Track Works Inc. Rails Company
Valves, Motorized Emerson Process Management-TopWorx Haynes Corp. Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. KZCO, Inc. Quality Controls, Inc.
Winches Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. McHenry Truck Equipment PortaCo, Inc. Tulsa Winch Group Company Western Sling and Supply
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360 Rail Services 385 Inverness Parkway Suite 250 Englewood, CO 80112 (720) 642-9652 http://360railservices.com Whether it’s construction, engineering, operations or maintenance, 360 Rail Services is your trusted partner in all rail services. With our full-circle approach and expert leadership, we provide you with outstanding work—on time and at the right price. A&K Railroad Materials, Inc. P.O. Box 30076 Salt Lake City, UT 84130 (801) 974-5484 www.akrailroad.com A&K is a single-source supplier for regional/ commuter rail needs. With strategically located inventory and sales locations, A&K is prepared to maintain its position as a leading supplier. A&K maintains a fullservice welding plant and provides continuous welded rail processed to specification and delivered on our CWR trains. A. Stucki Company 360 Wright Brothers Drive Moon Township, PA 15108 (412) 424-0560 www.stucki.com A. Stucki Company is a leader in the manufacture and supply of railroad components including constant-contact side bearings, resilient friction shoes, hydraulic stabilizers, draft gears, and brake beams. Through its subsidiaries the company also provides freight and locomotive component repair and reconditioning services; hot wound coiled spring manufacturing; high-quality iron castings; precision CNC turning and milling; and custom-molded urethane products. The company was founded in 1911, and has been privately owned ever since. AAA Engineering 4323 W. Irving Park Road Suite 200 Chicago, IL 60641-2826 (773) 657-3300 http://AAAEngineering.net AAA Engineering (AAA) was founded in 2009 and has established itself as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) providing mechanical, electrical and plumbing professional engineering services. Located in the Old Irving Park Neighborhood of 36 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Chicago, AAA is uniquely qualified to serve the needs of clients on complex public works projects in the mass transit, aviation, roadway, infrastructure, water/wastewater and vertical building sectors. Specialties include: power distribution systems; generator and UPS systems; motor and variable frequency systems; emergency systems; vertical building mechanical, electrical, plumbing, communications and fire protection systems; pumping systems; lighting design and calculations including lighting controls; motor and system control schemes; short circuit and voltage drop calculations; field construction management and oversight; traction engineering; moveable bridges. AAF International (American Air Filter) P.O. Box 35690 9920 Corporate Campus Drive Suite 2200 (40223) Louisville, KY 40232-5690 (502) 637-0011 www.aafintl.com AAF International (American Air Filter) is a name recognized globally for quality, expertise, and innovation in the cleanroom industry. As a world leader in filtration products, AAF understands the critical requirements of cleanroom applications. AAF supplies the industry with AstroCel II plenum filters, e-PTFE filters, TM-ducted modules, grid systems, fan filter modules, and accessory items. AAR—Membership 425 3rd Street S.W. Suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20024 (202) 639-2100 www.aar.org Access Limited Construction 225 Suburban Road San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 592-2230 www.accesslimitedconstruction.com Acme Wood Preserving Inc. P.O. Box 1717 Princeton, WV 24740 (304) 425-8769 www.acmewoodpreserving.com AWP specializes in providing creosote pressure-treated crossties, switch ties and related material for the railroad industry. Our fabrication shop takes pride in doing the detailed work required for bridge material, crossing panels and other specialty cut
timbers for a variety of customers. In addition to the pride in handling details, we also are extremely proud of the personal service that we provide to all of our customers. Quotes are typically returned within 24 hours or sooner, because we know that you need your information quickly in order to get your business decisions made quickly, too. Acrow Corporation of America 1221 Locust Street Suite 810 St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 932-4500 www.acrowusa.com Action Battery Wholesalers, Inc. 484 County Road VV Somerset, WI 54025 (715) 247-5512 www.actionbattery.com Advanced Machine & Engineering 2500 Latham Street Rockford, IL 61103-3963 (815) 962-6076 www.ame.com Machine tool components; fixturing/ workholding; fluid power; spindle interface; carbide saw machines and blades; and contract manufacturing. Advanced Rail Management Corporation 507 Latania Palm Drive Indialantic, FL 32903 (321) 984-1474 http://www.arm-corp.com Advanced Rail Management Corp. is a consulting/service company specializing in assessing rail and wheel conditions, and designing and supervising rail grinding and wheel truing programs on freight, passenger and rail transit systems. ARM also provides optical rail profile collection; corrugation measurement; rail surface crack-depth measurement; wheel/rail noise measurement and assessment; and complete turnkey rail/wheel maintenance services. ARM has extensive experience in assessing issues relating to noise, ride quality, and excessive rail and/or wheel wear on North American rail transit systems. ARM has the technical expertise to identify the problems and the practical know-how required to address them. ARM has been serving the industry managing wheel/rail maintenance programs for 30 years.
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Agru America Inc. 500 Garrison Road Georgetown, SC 29440 (843) 546-0600 www.agruamerica.com Agru America, Inc. is the only U.S. manufacturer using the flat die extrusion calendered process to produce structured geomembranes for the U.S. and international civil/environmental market. Airtec International Ltd. 40 Couper Street Glasgow, G4 0DL, United Kingdom 44-141-5525591 www.airtecinternational.co.uk Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings P.O. Box 8117 8001 Imperial Drive Waco, TX 76714-8117 (800) 388-4825 www.alcoa.com For track and crossing applications, Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings offers the Huck C50L, BobTail, and Huck 360 for strong, never-come-loose joining power and easy, safe installation. Huck fasteners have been proven in track applications ranging from insulated joints and gauge plates to crossing applications that include RBM frogs and diamonds. Aldon Company, Inc. 3410 Sunset Avenue Waukegan, IL 60087 (847) 623-8800 www.aldonco.com Railway safety and M/W products. Wheel clocks, rail benders, track levels and gauges, car stops. Alfred Benesch & Company 205 N. Michigan Avenue Suite 2400 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 565-0450 http://web.benesch.com/ Full-service consulting firm offering planning, design, construction oversight and environmental services to the rail industry. All Railroad Services Corp. 159 Hampton Point Drive No. 3 St. Augustine, FL 32092 (215) 294-7823 http://allrailroadservices.com/ Full-service railroad pole line removal and vegetation management company serving Class 1, short line and transit railroads.
Services also include land clearing; herbicide application; yard cleaning services; onand off-track brush cutting; tree and brush cutting under pole line; right-of-way maintenance; on- and off-track tree trimming and line clearance; tie pick up and disposal. Alleghany Steel Products 464 Walnut Street Pittsburgh, PA 15238 (412) 820-7030 Allegheny Rail Products 415 Holiday Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15220 (412) 928-3500 Insulated and non-insulated rail joints; double-rail and custom joints; bulldog bars; bonded insulated joints; Toughcoat insulated joints. Alliance Financing Group 95 Royal Crest Court Suite 3 25 Lindenwood Drive East Markham, ON L3R 9X5, Canada (204) 952-6460 www.alliancefinancing.com AFG is a leading independent asset finance company that specializes in helping organizations in nearly every business sector grow since 1989. Our financial solutions are designed to match industry and asset life cycles. We offer our clients an array of financial structures, knowledge and experience, and ultimately an edge in terms of maximizing the flexibility and managing the cost of their assets. We ensure that our clients are able to acquire the equipment they need at the right time and at the right price in a way that is most beneficial to them. Our network includes some of the nation’s leading financial institutions. Our product basket includes: commercial mortgages; operating leases; capital leases; trac leases; secured loans; agency agreements; MUSH programs; portfolio acquisitions; refinancing; and sale/leasebacks. Allmand Bros. Inc. 1502 West 4th Avenue Holdrege, NE 68949-3132 (308) 995-4495 www.allmand.com Since 1938, Allmand products have been making construction sites brighter, warmer, safer and more efficient. Allmand offers a full line of portable light towers, each one designed to fit your needs. You’ll never see a brighter light than Allmand has to offer
with our SHO-HD light fixtures. We also offer industrial heaters and arrowboards. In its third generation of family ownership, Allmand prides itself in its products and culture. All-State Industries 2651 Carl Blvd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 (847) 350-0460 All-State provides expert solutions for nonmetallic industrial applications. All-Track Equipment 1900 Missouri Avenue Granite City, IL 62040 (800) 962-2902 New or reconditioned Maintenance-of-Way equipment for railroads and transit systems, including ballast regulators, compactors, undercutter and shoulder ballast cleaners, tie cranes and other tie renewal machines, on- and off-track brush cutters. Alltrack Inc. 1241 W. 900 South Pendleton, IN 46064 (765) 778-9500 http://www.alltrackinc.com Track inspections; new track construction; production surfacing; maintenance; highway grade crossings; design-build; tie projects. Alpine Precision Machine Tool Co. 21925 County Highway ZZ Richland Center, WI 53581 (608) 647-6170 http://www.sardamagnets.com Supplier of all types of magnets including special combination magnetic and hydraulic clamping fixtures for machining rails, gauge plates and other track components. Heavy gantry milling machines and large mills for rail and track components. Alstom Signaling Inc. 1025 John Street West Henrietta, NY 14586 (585) 783-2000 www.alstomsignalingsolutions.com AMEC Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. 3800 Ezell Road Suite 100 Nashville, TN 37211 (615) 333-0630 http://www.amecfw.com/ AMEC’s Environment & Infrastructure RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 37
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business is a leading environment and infrastructure, engineering, consulting, and project management organization with more than 240 offices and over 8,200 employees worldwide. Amec Foster Wheeler 7 Penn Centre 1635 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 656-2517 www.amecfw.com American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Co. 811 Hopley Avenue Bucyrus, OH 44820-0511 (419) 562-6010 http://www.aolcrane.com American & Ohio Locomotive Crane Co. is the only OEM for new, American and Ohio locomotive cranes and OEM parts. Located in Bucyrus, Ohio, since 1909, AOLCrane is a division of ERS Industries Inc. (formally Eastern Railway Supplies Inc.) As the OEM we provide complete machine re-manufacturing, crane capacity upgrades, on-site repairs and OEM locomotive crane inspections. We also have a unit exchange program for both traction motors and traction generators, unit exchange assemblies, and boom repairs. American Concrete Products Co. 10220 F Street Omaha, NE 68127 (402) 339-3670 www.amconco.com/ For high-quality precast concrete utility products that meet or exceed exacting standards, American Concrete Products has what you’re looking for—or we can design anything you may need. Railroads, utility contractors, municipalities and DOTs have come to rely on American Concrete to provide products that get the job done—on time and on budget. Engineers appreciate our attention to detail as well as our skill and flexibility in custom design. Established in 1952, producing septic tanks and parking curbs, today we design and manufacture a wide variety of quality precast concrete products for the utility, commercial construction, infrastructure and railroad industries. American Equipment Co. 4755 Technology Way Suite 208 Boca Raton, FL 33431 38 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
(561) 997-2080 http://www.ameco.net Exports U.S.-manufactured M/W equipment. Representative for Corys T.E.S.S., Little Giant Corp., TESCO, Nordco, Stanley Hydraulic Tools, Track-Weld Industries, IPS Worldwide, Teleweld, and Badger Equipment. American Punch Company 1655 Century Corners Parkway Euclid, OH 44132 (800) 243-1492 www.americanpunchco.com American Punch Company manufactures replacement and custom punches, dies and shear blades to fit all ironworkers, angle lines and beam lines, as well as copers, notchers and bar cutters. The company also offers precision tooling for stamping and metalworking and specialty tooling for railroad cars and tracks, among other applications. Many punches and dies are in stock, available for same-day shipping. American Rail Engineers, Inc. 5R Merrill Industrial Drive Hampton, NH, 03842 (603) 944-9005 http://www.are-corp.com/ ARE manages rail client’s bridge assets through inspection, rating and design using proprietary software and unmanned aerial systems (UAV/drones). Experienced professional engineers oversee and coordinate repair, rehabilitation and design plans with the engineering team. ARE is committed to delivering cost-effective solutions to our clients. ARE is a nationwide leader in commercial drone-assisted bridge inspections, mapping, LiDAR and other aerial services. American Railroad Industries, Inc. 2870 Normandy Drive Atlanta, GA 30305 (770) 393-0110 Ditching services; rotary dump trucks; hi-rail equipment; flood repairs; rip-rap placement. American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 7020 Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 628-4500 www.aslrra.org American TieTek LLC
429 S. Memory Lane Marshall, TX 75670 (903) 903-6111 http://www.tietek.net American TieTek LLC is a composite railroad tie manufacturer. The composite tie is made from recycled material, and is 100 percent recyclable. Stock various sizes. Manufacture specialty sizes. The tie also is useful for crane mats, playgrounds, retainer walls, landscaping, container storage blocks, various marine applications, and more. American Track Generations, LLC 2488 Golden Triangle Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76177 (817) 439-5693 http://www.atgcontractor.com/ ATG is a full-service railroad construction and maintenance company. We offer new construction; maintenance; design; engineering; consulting; inspections; rehabilitations; take ups; bridge structures; embedded track; direct fixation; crossings; circle tracks; crane rail; scales; insulated joints; and emergency repairs. Our specialty is design-build projects with our in-house rail design team of engineers. Ameritrack Rail 655 S Prairie Avenue Frankfort, IN 46041 (765) 659-2111 www.ameritrack.biz New construction; maintenance; engineering; rehabilitation; rail design; 24-hour emergency service; road crossing; track accessories. Amtrac of Ohio, Inc. 11842 Lincolnway East Orrville, OH 44667 (330) 683-7206 http://www.amtracohio.com Amtrac of Ohio, Inc. is a railroad track construction and track repair company. Service area is all of Ohio and portions of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, and Michigan. Primarily a contracting company, Amtrac of Ohio, Inc. also provides industrial customers with track design services. Emergency track repairs also are available to established customers. Amtrac Railroad Contractors of Maryland Inc. 9436 Earley Drive Hagerstown, MD 21740-1737
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(301) 797-3730 Ansaldo STS USA Inc. 1000 Technology Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 688-2400 http://www.ansaldo-sts.com Ansaldo STS USA is a leader in the design, manufacture and service of signaling automation and control systems for the railroad and mass transit marketing. Aon Risk Solutions 500 E. Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 547-2802 http://www.aon.com/ Railroad insurance broker specializing in liability. Appalachian Timber Services 525 E. Stonewall Street Sutton, WV 26601 (304) 765-7393 http://www.atstimber.com/ Applied Rail Research Technologies Inc. (ARRT) #2-9446 McLaughlin Road North Brampton, ON L6X 4H9, Canada (905) 454-8339 www.arrt-inc.com ARRT Inc. is an internationally recognized safety-driven railway engineering consultancy firm. Our team of industry experts, specialists and associates provide practical solutions through investigative research and analysis to the most difficult railway engineering problems. ARRT also develops standards and policies for better track maintenance using the most modern methodologies available to ensure optimal track/ train interaction and component life. ARC 20105 Broadway Avenue, S.E. Snohomish, WA 98296 (425) 486-8031 www.advancedrailconcepts.com ARC Products 1245 30th Street San Diego, CA 92154 (972) 523-7999 arcproducts.com Arcadis 630 Plaza Drive Suite 200 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
(720) 344-3500 www.arcadis-us.com ArcelorMittal USA—Steelton 215 S. Front Street Steelton, PA 17113 (717) 986-2000 www.arcelormittal.com Arch Insurance Group 1 Liberty Plaza 53rd Floor New York, NY 01006 (646) 344-8554 http://www.archinsurance.com/ The underwriting companies of Arch Insurance Group provide a wide range of property, casualty and specialty insurance for businesses and professional firms nationwide. Arcon Welding Equipment LLC 2203 Northwood Drive, Building 10 Salisbury, MD 21801 (410) 572-6000 www.arconweld.com Rugged, portable welders designed for the rail and transit industries. The Ironhorse delivers 300 amps at 60 percent duty cycle using the third-rail or overhead catenary DC power (500-800 VDC) to provide excellent welding characteristics. AREMA 4501 Forbes Blvd. Suite 130 Lanham, MD 20706 (301) 459-3200 http://www.arema.org AREMA is the international professional association for railway and transit engineering personnel that offers numerous seminars, educational opportunities and produces and publishes the recommended practices for railway engineering infrastructure including track, structures and communications and signals. AREMA is comprised of over 6,500 members all working together to further the AREMA mission—the development and advancement of both technical and practical knowledge and recommended practices pertaining to the design, construction and Maintenance-of-Way infrastructure. Argenia 3615 Laird Road, Unit 6 Mississauga, ON L5L 5Z8, Canada (905) 608-2138 www.argeniarailwaytech.com
Arkansas Steel Associates LLC 2803 Van Dyke Road Newport, AR 72112 (870) 523-3693 Armond Cassil Railroad Construction, Inc. 6403 Rinke Street Warren, MI 48091 (586) 754-4200 www.armondcassilrr.com Nationwide railroad construction; rehabilitation and repairs; transit construction; railroad equipment rental; track inspection; coal and snow removal; rail, tie and surfacing gangs. Aros Inc. 28 South 400 East Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 531-9279 www.arossafety.com Arthur Chapman Kettering Smetak & Pikala, P.A. 81 South Ninth Street Suite 500 Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 339-3500 http://www.arthurchapman.com/ Arthur Chapman provides a range of legal services, including commercial, FELA, employment, and litigation. Arthur N. Ulrich Company 10340 Palmer Road, S.W. Pataskala, OH 43062 (740) 927-8244 http://www.anu-co.com The Arthur N. Ulrich Co. was founded in 1958 and is a third-generation family owned, operated and managed business. We specialize in the technical application and sales of high-integrity prime and backup electrical power systems for the railroad market. We have extensive experience in providing power systems for Positive Train Control, pole line replacement, track circuit power, intermediate signals, highway crossings, and control points. Arva Industries Inc. 43 Gaylord Road St. Thomas, ON N5P 3R9, Canada (519) 637-1855 arvaindustries.com/ Arva Industries Inc. was established in 1979. We are a Canadian OEM of highly engineered products serving the rail and mining sectors across North America. RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 39
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Arva’s products are well tested to ensure they meet or exceed our customers’ expectations. Arva Industries specializes in the design and manufacturing of high-quality railway maintenance machinery, including the 35T Rail Crane for lifting and placing 40-ft track panels in transit tunnels; track vacuum cars for cleaning subway track roadbed and open-cut areas; track utility vehicles; catenary maintenance vehicles; and vacuum excavators. ARVA has designed and manufactured a variety of track utility vehicles for the Toronto Transit Commission over the past 20 years, as well as NJT, PATCO and PATH. Arva has been the bestkept secret in railway track utility vehicles and we are ready to expand to the rest of the industry. Aspen Equipment Co. 9150 Pillsbury Avenue South Bloomington, MN 55420 (612) 719-4411 http://www.aspenequipment.com With more than 90,000 sq ft of production space and locations in Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska, plus an impressive list of the hardest-working brands in truck equipment, we’ve got the knowledge to build your truck. But we understand it takes more than that to be your truck upfitter. It takes service, craftsmanship and integrity. Since 1926 we have cultivated a reputation for taking care of the needs of our customers. For three generations our family owned business has provided outstanding service and we have stood behind our workmanship and our products. Asplundh Railroad Division 708 Blair Mill Road Willow Grove, PA 19090 (215) 784-4206 www.asplundh.com Nationwide vegetation management services; on- and off-track tree and brush cutting, herbicide applications, pole line removal, hi-rail bucket and grapple trucks. Asplundh Tree Expert - Railroad Division 720 County Road 400 Ironton, OH 45638 (800) 826-3379 http://www.asplundh.com Associated Railroad Contractors Inc. P.O. Box 19246 Louisville, KY 40259-0246 (502) 966-9781 40 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
www.associatedrailroad.com Railroad contractor specializing in new track design, construction, maintenance and grade crossings.
reliable, energy-efficient and cost-effective industrial air compressors for all low-, medium- and high-pressure applications in a variety of industries.
Atkins, North America 101 Summit Avenue Suite 1014 Fort Worth, TX 76102 (214) 909-9442 http://www.atkinsglobal.com/na Atkins designs intellectual capital such as management systems and business processes; physical structures such as office towers, facilities and bridges; and technology systems such as biometric scanners and broadband networks.
Atlas Railroad Construction Co. P.O. Box 8 1253 State Route 519 Bridgeville, PA 15017 (724) 228-4500 www.atlasrailroad.com Atlas has successfully completed more than 2,200 contracts with a value in excess of $575 million.
Atlantic and Pacific Rail Supply 2003 Chemin Stratford Stratford, QC G0Y 1P0, Canada (418) 443-2639 http://www.aprailsupply.com Atlantic and Pacific Rail Supply and its predecessors manufacture cedar tie plugs meeting Class 1 RR specifications since 1939. According to certain information, softwood tie plugs hold the spike better than hardwood tie plugs. Cedar (soft wood) tie plugs do not have to be treated because they will absorb the treatment the ties received. The density of cedar is lighter than hardwood, thus, when the cedar tie plugs are driven in spike holes, it does not damage the ties. Atlantic Track & Turnout Co. 400 Broadacres Drive Suite 415 Bloomfield, NJ 07003 (973) 748-5885 www.atlantictrack.com New rail; relay rail; new turnouts; track accessories; restoration of used switch material; rail removal and inspection; third rail; cover board; insulators; fiberglass bridge grating; epoxy grout, weld kits. Atlas Company of Lincoln 3835 North 68th Street Lincoln, NE 68505 (402) 467-3656 http://juddsbros.com Atlas Copco Compressors 161 Lower Westfield Road Holyoke, MA 01040 (413) 493-7224 www.atlascopco.com Atlas Copco manufactures a wide range of
Auto Truck Group 1420 Brewster Creek Blvd. Bartlett, IL 60103 (630) 860-5600 www.autotruck.com The Auto Truck Group is a company in the truck equipment business that “makes trucks into tools.” Auto Truck Group specializes in the design, manufacture and installation of truck equipment for a wide variety of customers. From custom orders to entire fleets, Auto Truck Group is ready to help pool/dealer customers, commercial users, fleets, utilities, governmental agencies, and many other small businesses. Automation Services Inc. 2111 N Lakeshore Drive Lake City, MN 55041 (651) 345-5753 asi-hydraulics.com Aviation Equipment Service 8414 Scranton Street Houston, TX 77061 (281) 509-5184 https://www.aircraftjackrepair.com Avsurance Corporation 47 W. Ellsworth Road Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (800) 472-7090 http://www.avfuel.com/ We provide complete commercial insurance coverage for the short line industry. Axion International, Inc. 4005 All American Way Zanesville, OH 43701 (740) 452-2500 http://www.axih.com Axion engineers structural polymer solutions for the construction, transportation, and energy industries. Axion’s Ecotrax composite railroad ties are the tested,
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proven, and superior choice for railroads from Australia to New York. Badger Equipment Company 217 Patneaude Drive Winona, MN 55987 (507) 454-1563 www.badgerequipment.com Badger Equipment Company has been manufacturing construction equipment machinery since 1945. Badger Equipment manufactures specialized earthmoving, railroad and material-handling equipment. The Winona, Minn., company began operation in 1945 and has built over 10,000 units during its existence. Badger recognizes that in the real world, machinery must perform in hard-to-reach places. For on- or off-road use, Badger presents a line of rubber tire excavators and attachments. Our hydraulic excavators offer power demand hydraulics (for maximum breakout force), diesel engines and sealed all-gear drives. Little Giant Cranes are proudly manufactured at our Winona, Minn., facility, where quality and engineering go hand in hand. For more than 50 years, Little Giant’s tradition of designing, creating and supporting specialized machines to meet the everyday needs of our customers still stands today. Bafour Beatty Rail 1845 Town Center Blvd. Suite 200 Fleming Island, FL 32003 (904) 378-7100 www.bbiius.com Balfour Beatty Rail is a rail infrastructure contractor specializing in construction and maintenance services for public and private railroad markets. Our industry-leading services include design, signal engineering, construction and maintenance. Baker & Miller PLLC 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue Suite 300 Washington, DC 20037 (202) 663-7820 http://www.bakerandmiller.com/ Baker & Miller PLLC specializes in all facets of transportation law. Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, Inc. 1845 Town Center Blvd. Suite 200 Fleming Island, FL 32003 (904) 378-7100 http://www.bbiius.com/ Balfour Beatty Rail is a rail infrastructure
contractor specializing in construction and maintenance services for private and public railroad markets. Ballast Tools Equipment Products (BTE) 15 Goodwin Drive Festus, MO 63028 (636) 937-0505 http://www.btequip.com Ballast Tools Equipment (BTE) designs, builds, sells and leases high-performance, high-durability specialty equipment for railroad track maintenance and construction. BTE’s machines are used throughout North America and internationally, serving both Class 1 railroads, short lines and contractors. We offer: high-endurance attachments for major brand construction equipment (backhoes, excavators); completely built-on track machines; specialty railroad-designed equipment and attachments; buy or lease options. When speed and performance is critical, time on the track is at a premium, and reliability is not just an option, but a necessity ... it pays to have premium equipment to see you through. Our value comes from an attention to detail in designing and building machines that perform—and last. For more information, visit our website or contact us today. Ballast Tools Inc. (BTI) 34 Goodwin Drive Crystal City, MO 63019 (636) 937-3326 www.ballasttools.com Ballast Tools, Inc. (BTI) manufactures high-quality, long-lasting tungsten carbide replacement wear parts for railroad Maintenance-of-Way equipment. Products include: tampers, ballast regulators, ballast undercutters, misc. equipment, and more. Because all Ballast Tools Inc. parts are proudly manufactured in the U.S. at our facilities in Crystal City, Mo., we control the process from start to finish. We’re ready to put our engineering and manufacturing excellence to work for you with long-lasting, BTI tungsten carbide wear parts. BTI has extensive product and equipment knowledge and experience to provide “over-engineered” solutions. Whether you need help with a specific part, support to keep your equipment in service, or new solutions to your wear-part problems, you can rely on Ballast Tools Inc. Bankhead Railway Services, Inc. 1080 Donald L. Hollowell Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 894-7909 http://www.bankheadcompanies.com Field thermite welding, electric welding, and crane rail welding. Beena Vision Systems, Inc. 600 Pinnacle Court Norcross, GA 30071 (678) 597-3156 http://www.beenavision.com Bentley Systems, Inc. 27 Siemon CO Drive Suite 200w Exton, PA 19341 (610) 458-5000 www.bentley.com Bentley Systems, Inc. provides software for the lifecycle of the world’s infrastructure. The company’s comprehensive portfolio for the building, plant, civil, and geospatial vertical markets spans architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) and operations. Bergmann Associates 28 E. Main Street 200 First Federal Plaza Rochester, N.Y. 14614-1909 (585) 232-5135 www.bergmannpc.com Bergmann Associates is a full-service, multi-disciplinary design firm employing some of the most talented practitioners in the industry. Our Environmental Team assists and is assisted by our core business segments including transportation systems, civil works, building design, land development, community planning and design and program services. Our services include Phase I/II environmental site assessments, investigation and remediation, asbestos survey and design and brownfields. Bergmann Associates is very proud of our extensive experience and rich portfolio of work that features everything from restoration of historic landmarks to comprehensive bridge and highway design to waterfront master planning. Our client list spans commercial, institutional, retail, educational, industrial and governmental sectors throughout the U.S., all of whom come to us with unique requirements and challenges. We look forward to helping you with your project needs. Bermingham Foundation Solutions 600 Ferguson Avenue North Wellington Street Marine Terminal RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 41
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Hamilton, ON L8L 4Z9, Canada (905) 528-7924 http://www.berminghammer.com Diesel pile hammers; pile-lead systems; pileaugering (drilling) equipment; other pileinstallation and pile-testing equipment. Big R Bridge P.O Box 1290 Greeley, CO 80632 (970) 356-9600 www.bigrbridge.com Birmingham Rail and Locomotive Co. P.O. Box 530157 Birmingham, AL 35253-0157 (205) 424-7245 www.bhamrail.com Rail and rail accessories; locomotives and locomotive parts; turnouts and switch material. Bluejay Advisors, LLC 1909 3rd Street North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 (904) 631-8427 www.bluejay-advisors.com/ Bluejay Advisors works with private- and public-sector transportation clients and shippers of all industries to develop and execute strategies for goals within the following sectors: truck, freight rail, passenger rail and transit, air, maritime, and 3PL. BMG Conveyor and Rubber Corp. 2511 Destiny Way Odessa, FL 33556 (813) 385-1254 http://www.bmgconveyor.com BMG Conveyor and Rubber is a complete conveyor belting and rubber processing company. BMG sells conveyor belting for your ballast machines and intermodal facilities. BMG also sells tie pads, shims and other cut products of all shapes and sizes from rubber and urethane. BNSF Logistics 1600 Lakeside Parkway Suite 100 Flower Mound, TX 75028 (469) 240-7852 www.bnsflogistics.com/ Through working with all Class 1 and short line railroads, we develop and deliver effective routing options, securing cost savings and managing sustainable solutions for our customers. Our extensive rail expertise allows us the unique ability to offer a comprehensive range of solutions 42 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
and service combinations. Although we maintain a strong relationship with BNSF Railway, we remain an unbiased, railneutral 3PL provider. We’re about your needs and finding the best and most efficient solutions for you. BNSF Logistics provides an assortment of rail and railrelated service options. Rail partners can provide competitive transit options, costsavings opportunities, alternative capacity and an environmentally friendly mode of surface transportation. Let us show you what next-level rail service looks like. Key services: rail car management; fleet optimization; truck/rail multi-mode moves; overdimension/overweight; route studies. Boatright Companies P.O. Box 43889 Birmingham, AL 35243 (800) 873-2020 www.boatrightcompanies.com Creosote and borate-treated crossties; creosote-treated switch ties and bridge timbers; vegetation amd brush control; hi-rail truck installations; repairs; inspections; parts; custom safety accessories; rail car storage; rail car repair. Bonner Kiernan Trebach & Crociata LLP 1233 20th Street, N.W. Floor 8 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 712-7000 http://www.bonnerkiernan.com/ At Bonner Kiernan Trebach & Crociata LLP, we commit our talents and energy to the continuation of a decade-long practice devoted to defense litigation, and to counseling the firm’s clients on issues which affect their potential for litigation. Boschert Precision Machinery, Inc. 12400 W. Cameron Avenue P.O. Box 409 Butler, WI 53007 (262) 783-7816 www.boschertusa.com Boschert Precision Machinery specializes in high-quality, state-of-the-art fabrication tools, including specialized rail bending machines built by Stierli-Bieger of Sursee, Switzerland. Stierli has been building highquality horizontal ram benders since 1936 and leads the world in precision horizontal bending machines. Our unique design and tooling make our machines the preferred choice for bending rail around the world.
Bowers & Co., CPAs, PLLC 100 Madison Street Suite 1200 Syracuse, N.Y. 13202 (315) 234-1173 http://www.bcpllc.com/ Business valuations; independent financial advisor for RRIF loans; management; computer systems; mergers and acquisitions; tax strategies; employment services; accounting; auditing; and tax compliance services to the short line railroad industry in all areas of the U.S. Boyle Brasher LLC 211 N. Broadway Suite 2300 Sanit Louis, MO 63102 (314) 621-7700 http://www.boylebrasher.com/ Boyle Brasher LLC is a full-service litigation firm with offices in St. Louis, Mo., Belleville, Ill., and Memphis, Tenn., which has represented the railroad industry in FELA, grade crossing, commercial, labor and employment, regulatory and other matters for decades. Braillon Magnetics 2333 Wisconsin Avenue Downers Grove, IL 60515 (312) 912-1355 h t t p : / / w w w. b r a i l l o n . c o m / e n g l i s h / magnetic-clamping-for-rail.html Manufacturer of magnetic clamping systems for rail milling of points. We also manufacturer customer magnetic systems for lifting of rail and steel ties. Brandt Construction Co. 700 4th Street West Milan, IL 61264 (309) 787-4644 Brandt Road Rail Corporation 302 Mill Street Regina, SK S4P 3E2, Canada (306) 791-7533 http://www.brandt.ca/Divisions/RoadRail ? utm _ source = RT%26S & utm _ m e d i u m = p r o f i l e & u t m _ campaign=Brandt Brandt’s superior material handling, maintenance, and construction machines are specifically designed for the rail industry, and will get the job done faster, and more efficiently. Manufacturing top-quality, industry-leading material handling and rail equipment for the rail industry, Brandt Road Rail products
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are designed and engineered to provide our customers with durable, reliable, and smart rail solutions. Sometimes the equipment you really need doesn’t even exist ... at least not yet. Brandt has built a reputation for pioneering new ideas and bringing them to market. Brandt’s skilled engineering team has a distinguished track record in highly successful custom fabrication, and Brandt Road Rail has one of the most modern, efficient, experienced, and best-equipped facilities in North America. Brandt is committed to helping customers succeed. We work hard at finding innovative new ways to better serve you. Brandt now provides a variety of services for work in Maintenance-ofWay, switching and car moving, and spot undercutting. Our new rail services division of Brandt Road Rail is here to serve you when and where you need us, nationwide. This powerful Brandt solution gives you options for matching your needs with your budget. Bridge Access Specialties LLC P.O. Box 786 Springfield, OR 97477 (541) 228-3210 http://www.bridgeaccessspecialties.com/ Bridge Access Specialties makes it faster, easier, and less expensive to inspect and repair previously inaccessible bridge undersides. Bridge Preservation 87 Shawnee Avenue Kansas City, KS 66105 (800) 392-1981 www.bridgepreservation.com Manufacturer of fast-set, spray-applied waterproofing membranes and expansion joint systems for application on concrete and steel bridge structures. Products meet AREMA C-29.9.10 for cold-applied waterproofing membranes. British Steel P.O. Box 1 Brigg Road Scunthorpe, DN16 1BP, United Kingdom 44-172-440-4040 http://www.britishsteel.co.uk/rail British Steel is one of the leading steel manufacturers in Europe, producing around 3 million tons of quality steel products every year. We have manufacturing facilities across the U.K., France and the Netherlands, supplying premium products around the world. We also have a global network of
regional sales teams, so our global customers receive local service. We offer a wide range of rail products for global railway applications, combined with vast experience of supplying rail worldwide. Our technical team is available to provide support, helping you to optimize your rail selections.
ladders, safety guarding in front and around the operator, emergency shut-off switch, additional lighting, etc. Builtrite also offers the out- and down-type stabilizers, which allow maintenance contractors to work in tight conditions and have variability on where they set the stabilizers.
Brown Rail Equipment 807 East 29th Street Lawrence, KS 66046 (785) 760-7750 http://www.bcvi.com Brown Rail Equipment is a custom truck upfitter. We work with you to design and build the truck you want.
Bulkmatic Transport 2001 N. Cline Avenue Griffith, IN 46219 (219) 972-7707 http://www.bulkmatic.com/ Dry bulk carrier; dry-liquid bulk rail to truck transfer; warehousing; baggingboxing; international shipments.
Brown Rail Road Equipment, Inc. 4 Amersham Court Glen Carbon, IL 62034 (314) 210-5252 www.brownrr.com Rail-laying, maintenance equipment; tie-gang equipment; fastening systems; ballast-maintenance equipment; trackinspection equipment; M/W equipment parts; appraisals; bilingual service; serving North America, Mexico, Central and South America.
Bullard Abrasives 6 Carol Drive Lincoln, RI 02865 (800) 227-4469 http://www.bullardabrasives.com/ Bullard has been a leader in performance grinding and cutting wheels for use on portable power saws.
BTE Technologies, Inc. 7455-L New Ridge Road Hanover, MD 21076 (972) 529-1701 http://www.btetech.com/ With a lineup that features solutions for evaluation, rehabilitation, and conditioning, BTE’s Rehabilitation Equipment provides you with superior technology and processes—enabling you to optimize patient and clinic results. Our systems achieve this by objective measurement and documentation of assessment, treatment, and outcomes, supporting decision-making throughout the continuum of care. Builtrite Manufacturing 530 Recycle Center Drive Two Harbors, MN 55616 (218) 834-5555 http://www.builtritehandlers.com Builtrite Manufacturing specializes in the design and manufacture of truck-mounted, knuckle boom loaders and grapple attachments for maintaining railroad track and bridges. Whereas competitive loaders were designed primarily for the logging industry, Builtrite’s loaders were designed specifically for the railroad industry, incorporating several key safety features like wide rung
Bullock Construction 32303 Matthewstown Road Easton, MD 21601 (410) 763-7250 http://www.bullockrailroad.com Building and maintenance of railroad tracks. Burns White LLC Four Northshore Center 106 Isabella Street Pittsburg, PA 15212 (412) 995-3000 http://www.burnswhite.com/ Burns White LLC offers a wide range of legal services to assist short line and regional railroads. Burr & Forman LLP 420 North 20th Street Suite 3400 Birmingham, AL 35203 (205) 458-5205 http://www.burr.com/ Our transportation team represents clients nationwide, including railroads, airlines, trucking companies, and vehicle and component part manufacturers. Business Expense Cost-Savings Services 9641 N. 113th Way Scottsdale, AZ 85259 (602) 677-7804 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 43
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www.businesscostreductions.com Schooley Mitchell is the largest independent and most respected telecommunications (Internet, phones, VoIP, wireless, PBX, etc.), merchant card services (credit card, gateway, processors, etc.), and smallpackage shipping (less than 150 lb) and courier services/cost savings consulting firm in North America, with offices from coast to coast in the U.S. and Canada. On average, we reduce your annual spend by ~25-45 percent and have delivered over $280+ million in documented savings to our 18,000+ clients. We develop, implement, and deploy innovative cost-reduction impact solutions for large, medium, and small businesses. C&S Companies 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13212 (315) 455-2000 http://www.cscos.com/ C&S provides services for the rail industry. Our professionals provide the crucial inspection, management and design services that freight and passenger railroads, and railroad-served industry, require. C.K. Industries P.O. Box 1029 Lake Zurich, IL 60047 (857) 550-1856 http://www.ckindustries.net Cable Manufacturing & Assembly Co. (Inc.) 10896 Industrial Parkway N.W. P.O. Box 409 Bolivar, OH 44612 (330) 874-2900 www.cmacable.com CMA is a leading, international cable manufacturer with a rich history of designing and manufacturing cost-efficient and reliable control cables, mechanical cables (push and push-pull), conductive cables (wiring harnesses and leads), custom cable assemblies and electro-mechanical products; supported by our engineering design assistance and outstanding customer service. CANAC Railway Services Inc. 3950 Hickmore Avenue Ville ST-Laurent, QC H4T 1S3, Canada (514) 734-4700 www.canac.com Offers complete project management and design services for the rehabilitation, modernization and construction of 44 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
commuter rail services including track and station design. CANAC also provides rail-related training course development and delivery. In the area of rail operations, CANAC’s transportation planning group can look at capacity issues and provide solutions for cost effectively handling additional traffic requirements. Canadian Association of Railway Suppliers 99 Bank Street Suite 901 Ottawa , ON K1P 6B9, Canada (613) 237-3888 http://www.railwaysuppliers.ca Capehart Scatchard Attorneys at Law 8000 Midlantic Drive Suite 300 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 (856) 234-6800 http://www.capehart.com/ Provide legal services for Class 1, regional and short line railroad common carriers. Capital Railroad Contracting Inc. 8500 E Trade Center Drive Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 474-3588 Capital Safety (DBI-SALA and Protecta) 3833 Sala Way Red Wing, MN 55066-5005 (651) 388-8282 www.capitalsafety.com Capital Safety, home of the DBI-SALA and Protecta brands, is the world leader in fall arrest, restraint, and rescue equipment, protecting workers from potential fall hazards for more than 30 years. We not only design and manufacture quality safety equipment that meets or exceeds worldwide standards including OSHA, ANSI, CSA and CE, but we are the fore runner in the development of new products that are engineered to bring complete safety to the worker. Our product line is the broadest in the industry and includes full-body harnesses, shockabsorbing lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, rope grabs, confined space equipment, ladder safety systems, anchorage connectors and horizontal systems, custom-engineered systems, and professional training and consulting for maximum worker protection. Captrust Financial Advisors
4208 Six Forks Road Suite 1700 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 870-6822 http://www.captrustadvisors.com/ Captrust Financial Advisors is an independent investment research and retirement plan advisory firm headquartered in Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Valley Industrial Supply, Inc. 1125 Intervale Drive Salem, VA 24153 (540) 375-4622 www.cvisrail.com Cardno, Inc. 14 Sunnen Drive Suite 143 (314) 644-2500 www.subsurfaceutilityengineering.com Carolina Sunrock LLC 200 Horizon Drive Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27615 (919) 747-6400 http://www.thesunrockgroup.com/ Carolina Sunrock has been a provider of ballast and other construction aggregates to Class 1 and short line railroads for over 20 years. Case Foundation Company 1325 W. Lake Street Roselle, IL 60172 (630) 529-2911 http://www.casefoundation.com/ Case specializes in drilled shafts, structural diaphragm walls, secant pile walls and large-diameter CFA piles. CDL Electric 201 N. Joplin Street Pittsburg, KS 66762 (620) 231-6420 www.cdl-electric.com/ As a multifaceted company, CDL Electric has been offering a wide array of services for over half a century. Customer service, honesty, and doing the job right the first time are the hedge stones of which we build on, all while embracing the newest in technology. We specialize in residential, commercial and industrial services. Cedar Beetle Inc. P.O. Box 1044 Hondo, TX 78861 (830) 426-6459
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cedarbeetle.com Central Railway Manufacturing 8933 Western Way Suite 8 Jacksonville, FL 32256 (904) 647-7783 www.centralrwy.com/ Central Railway Mfg. is always researching, designing, prototyping, developing, and manufacturing the best solutions to keep railway freight traveling safer and more efficiently across the country. Contact CRM today for a consultation to see which solutions can optimize your business. Central Railway Manufacturing is an electronic equipment manufacturer with a portfolio that is focused on today’s freight railroads. Century Group Inc. P.O. Box 228 Sulphur, LA 70664 (337) 527-5266 www.centurygrp.com Century Group manufactures state-of-theart precast custom railroad grade crossings, grade-crossing signage such as right-of-way and milepost makers, ADA flangeway fillers, concrete-grade crossing panels for tangent and curved track, along with custom panels for turnouts and other special trackwork applications. These panels can be utilized on timber, steel, or concrete crossties. Century also offers spill-containment pans in HDPE, steel or concrete. These pans can be utilized in areas that need containment for spills, drips or everyday housekeeping for tank cars, railcar loading/unloading or locomotive fueling and servicing to comply with SPCC regulations. Chance (Hubbel Power) 210 North Allen Street Centralia, MO 65240 (573) 682-5521 www.hubbellpowersystems.com Chance Civil Construction - a division of Hubbell Power Supply 210 N. Allen Street Centralia, MO 65240 (770) 998-4764 http://www.abchance.com/ A complete line of auger-type helical foundations for wayside signals, communication towers, crossings, platforms, and a multitude of other applications. CheckPoint HR 2035 Lincoln Highway
Suite 1080 Edison, NJ 08817 (732) 287-8270 www.checkpointhr.com CheckPoint HR’s full suite of integrated payroll/HRMS services offers a tailored solution package for every business with 50 to 5,000 employees. Role-based security and 24/7 access makes our powerful system unstoppable. Chet’s Safety Supply 8870 Rendova Street N.E. Circle Pines, MN 55014 (763) 784-2075 http://www.chetssafetysupply.com/ Chet’s Safety Supply is Minnesota’s largest industrial footwear dealer. CIT 155 Commerce Way Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 766-9315 www.DirectCapital.com Since 1993, over 80,000 small businesses from hundreds of different industries have relied on Direct Capital to provide $2.25 billion in financing to grow their businesses. Businesses across the country, just like yours, are looking to Direct Capital for small business loans such as financing for equipment and technology purchases, payroll and inventory loans, net terms financing, and much more. Civil Design, Inc. 609 Main Avenue S. Brookings, SD 57006 (605) 696-3200 http://www.civildes.com/ A regional engineering and land surveying consulting firm serving short line and Class 1 railroads, along with industries desiring access to railroads. Clark Hill PLC 2005 Market Street Suite 1000 Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 640-8500 http://www.clarkhill.com/ Clark Hill PLC is a 120-lawyer firm founded in 1895. It provides a full range of transportation and other legal services to short line and regional railroads, and other companies located throughout the country. Clayton Railroad Construction, LLC 500 Lane Road West Union, OH 45693
(937) 515-1644 http://www.claytonrailroad.com/ Clayton Railroad Construction specializes in bridge construction and repair. Cleveland Track Material 6917 Bessemer Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 (216) 641-4000 http://www.clevelandtrack.com Cleveland Track Material, part of the Vossloh North America group of companies, is a full line manufacturer of special trackwork for heavy haul and freight railroads and transits. We are a trusted partner to Class 1s for over 30 years and responsible for many track designs that are now standard. In transit rail, we’ve built a reputation delivering some of the most complex turnouts and crossings in North America. With the support and access to the global expertise of the Vossloh group, we will continue to expand our capabilities to meet the current and future trackwork needs of our customers. CMC Rail P.O. Box 911 Seguin, TX 78156 (830) 372-4900 http://www.cmcsg.com/ Purchases and dismantles surplus and abandoned trackage; also a supplier of rail and rail accessories. CMI-Promex Inc. 7 Benjamin Green Road Pedricktown, NJ 08067 (856) 351-1000 http://www.cmi-promex.com Railroad specialty; Ridex miter rail system for movable bridges; expansion joints; compromise joints; tie pads/shims; machining of metals/plastics; engineering services; emergency services; welding; ProLite plastic signal housings for railroad switch and signal applications. Coastal Timbers, Inc. 1310 Jane Street New Iberia, LA 70562-0537 (337) 369-3017 www.coastaltimbers.com Automated tie pre-plating services, cut spike and screw spike installation to gauge, + or - 1/16 of an in. Completely portable units for jobsite or treating facility use. Affordable, guaranteed gauge and laborreducing system.
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Coleman Industrial Construction, Inc. P.O. Box 14097 Kansas City, MO 64152 (816) 741-8383 www.cickc.com Cole-Tuve Inc. P.O. Box 233 White Marsh, MD 21162 (410) 933-0700 http://www.coletuve.com Cole-Tuve, Inc., a.k.a. C-T Machinery, offers three- and four-roll sheet and plate bending rolls, angle and shape bending rolls, flanging machines, presses and press brakes, trim/bead machines. Cole-Tuve is the exclusive North American distributor for Sahinler Metal Makina. Collins Engineers, Inc. 123 North Wacker Drive Suite 900 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 704-9300 http://www.collinsengr.com/ Collins has been providing structural and engineering services to Class 1 and short line railroads. Collis Craneworks 100 S. Paniplus Drive Olathe, KS 66061 (913) 780-4110 www.colliscw.com Colo Railroad Builders 29 Forestwood Court Suite 6 Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 293-0200 www.colorr.com L.A. Colo, LLC, is a leading contractor providing new construction services, production tie gangs, production rail gangs (CWR and jointed), brushcutting, and rehabilitation services for railroads and private industries. Commercial Credit Group Inc. 227 W. Trade Street Suite 1450 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 731-0031 http://www.commercialcreditgroup.com We pride ourselves on helping you achieve business growth through a variety of financing and leasing options. Whether you need to fund a tractor-trailer purchase, secure a construction equipment lease, obtain a cash-out loan to fund a waste route 46 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
acquisition, purchase machine tools to win a new project, or finance your accounts receivable, our nationwide team of industry experts can assist. Commercial Insurance Associates LLC 103 Powell Court Suite 100 Brentwood, TN 37027 (615) 515-6048 http://www.com-ins.com When it’s your business, insurance protection matters—especially in the rail space. As a business owner, securing comprehensive insurance coverage and risk transfer reflects sound management, resulting in the protection and conservation of company resources. When selecting a risk management partner, you look for someone who is knowledgeable, creative and has the business acumen to understand your organization’s unique needs. At CIA, our professionals take time to learn the details about your operations, allowing them to provide expert advice so that you can make prudent business decisions. In many ways, this process is more art than science, but our methodology is proven. CIA professionals will provide a thorough assessment of your business’ risks and make recommendations to manage them. The end result will be a risk management program that you had a hand in designing and one that carefully balances your economic and risk objectives. Community Transportation Association of America 1341 G Street, N.W. 10th Floor Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 247-8356 http://www.ctaa.org Condor Signal & Communications Inc. 2388 Speers Road Oakville, ON L6L 5M2, Canada (905) 469-0226 http://www.condorsignal.com Condor provides signal system engineering assembly installation and testing services in both Canada and in the U.S. through a subsidiary company based in Chicago. Other products include the Train Movement Manager, a PC-based control office for railway and transit applications. Condor’s expertise blends visionary thinking with skilled installation procedures and professionals who will give you real results on time, each time.
ConnectWork P.O. Box 578400 Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 244-8340 www.connectwork.solutions The rail industry’s workforce is aging, and the time to integrate a new generation of skilled workers is upon us. Within our current decade many companies are discovering that traditional hiring methods are not adaptive to the new generation of potential candidates needed to address the increasing skills gap. In turn, businesses are settling for short-term solutions to stave off declining production rates, and the inevitable loss of revenue due to a problematic and inefficent workforce. To help meet the changing occupational landscape of the rail industry, ConnectWork has committed to helping the rail industry fill their occupational needs. The founders of ConnectWork are dedicated to improving the traditional hiring practices used in sourcing the skilled laborer. The process we use is aimed at developing a more efficent long-term solution to employment needs. Our obligation to our clients is to ensure that they feel confident in our ability to meet their occupational needs by providing a well-rounded, highly qualified skilled workforce. Conrad Forest Products 68765 Wildwood Road North Bend, OR 97459 (541) 756-2595 www.conradfp.com Crossties; switchties; beams; piling; timbers; lumber; gluelams; and plywood. Conrad Machine Inc. 1627 East 27th Street Terr Pittsburg, KS 66762 (620) 231-9458 Manufacturer of Maintenance-of-Way equipment parts. Construction Polymers Technologies, LLC 2671 Timberglen Drive E Wexford, PA 15090 (440) 591-9018 http://constructionpolymerstech.com Constrcution Polymers has experience supplying and installing LVT “rubberbooted” slab track systems. In-house systems developed by Construction Polymers guarantee a fast, safe and efficient method of construction. Our track alignment services are available for hire and as a subcontractor. With full in-house
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resources from track design to rail structures, Construction Polymers has extensive capability to deliver all types of track slab systems. We have experience from delivering individual work elements to entire projects. Consultants F. Drapeau - Rail 2005 de L’Industrie St-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, QC J3G 4S5, Canada (514) 943-0136 www.drapeaucorporation.com Family business since 1978, specializes in design, development, manufacture, distribution and marketing of heavy vehicles such as cranes, work trucks, MOW and OCS equipment and specialized custom vehicles. Drapeau Rail is able to handle complex projects and deliver turnkey projects to client satisfaction. Drapeau FD brand lineup: FD heater; rail normalizer FD railer; self-propelled road-rail trailer FD versex; self-propelled excavator platform; simple to complex hi-rail conversions; MOW and specialized trucks; OCS catenary equipment; rail cranes; rail carts and accessories; turnkey custom projects; Neotec continental distribution and partnership; Kinshofer rail products distribution. Contech Engineered Solutions 9025 Centre Point Drive No. 400 West Chester, OH 45069-4987 (513) 645-7000 www.conteches.com Control Chief Corp. 200 Williams Street Bradford, PA 16701 (814) 362-6811 http://www.controlchief.com Since 1971, Control Chief has been the leader in designing, manufacturing, selling, installing and servicing industrial wireless remote-control systems. We have provided wireless solutions to a plethora of industry, including railroad, material handling, overhead crane, entertainment, mining, utilities, aircraft assembly and nuclear plants, to name just a few. Our systems offer safe, reliable and durable capabilities unmatched by the competition. Cooper Rail Service, Inc. 1700 N. Van Buren Huntingburg, IN 47542 (812) 683-2120 http://www.cooperrailservice.com/ Building and repair of railroad bridges made with steel, concrete, or wood. We also
perform bridge inspections. Copper State Bolt & Nut Co. 3602 N. 35th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85017 (602) 272-2384 www.copperstate.com Cordstrap USA 2000 South Sylvania Avenue Suite 101 Sturtevant, WI 53177 (282) 898-6670 www.cordstrap.net/ Cordstrap manufactures polyester cargo strapping and securing systems. Cordstrap provides polyester composite strapping solutions, polyester lashing solutions, dunnage bags, and solutions to secure containerized cargo in transit. Coreslab Structures Inc. 759 S. 65th Kansas City, KS 66111 (913) 287-5725 http://www.coreslab.com/ Coreslab supplies a variety of precast/ prestressed concrete products. We possess in-house service expertise regarding all facets related to railroad bridge structures reducing out-of-service track times to bare minimums. CorrSolve P.O. Box 121684 Ft Worth, TX 76121 (817) 880-9534 http://www.corrsolve.com CorrSolve military-grade corrosion solutions and gaskets. Corrsolve Corrosion Solutions 7918 Jones Branch Road Suite 300 McLean, VA 22102 (817) 880-9534 www.corrsolve.com Cosgrave Vergeer Kester, LLP 888 S.W. Fifth Avenue Suite 500 Portland, OR 97024 (503) 323-9000 http://www.cvklaw.com/ Cosgrave Vergeer Kester, LLP, is a fullservice litigation firm with offices in Portland and Bend, Ore. Countermeasures Assessment & Security Experts, LLC
110 Quigley Blvd. Airport Industrial Center New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 322-9600 www.caseexperts.com/ CR Construction Company 6600 Grant Avenue Cleveland, OH 44105 (216) 641-0030 http://www.crconstructionco.com Craddock Davis & Krause LLP 3100 Monticello Avenue Suite 550 Dallas, TX 75205 (214) 750-3559 http://www.cdklawfirm.com/ Craddock Davis & Krause is a full-service law firm that provides legal services to the railroad industry. Crafton Railroad Co., Inc. P.O. Box 790 224-2nd Avenue East Andalusia, IL 61232 (309) 798-2050 http://www.craftonrr.com Railroad contractor and narrow-gauge specialist. Cranemasters, Inc. 3001 Williamsburg Road Richmond, VA 23231 (800) 624-0543 http://www.cranemasters.com/ Cretcher Heartland, LLC 4551 W. 107th Street Third Floor Overland Park, KS 66207 (913) 956-2554 http://www.cretcherheartland.com/ Cretcher Heartland is the fastest-growing and largest independent insurance and employee benefits consultants in the Midwest. Crossties Unlimited 3349 Executive Parkway Suite H Toledo, OH 43606 (866) 715-8437 Crouch Engineering, Inc. 5115 Maryland Way Suite 225 Brentwood, TN 37027 (615) 791-0630 http://www.crouchengineering.com/ RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 47
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Based in Brentwood (Nashville), Tenn., and licensed in 48 states, Crouch Engineering offers nationwide coverage to all of our clients. We have successfully completed projects all over the U.S., from Washington State to Florida and from New Hampshire and Vermont to Arizona. Crouch Engineering maintains a staff trained and equipped to assist with your railway engineering needs. Our staff is just hours away from most project locations throughout the U.S. either by driving or by economical air travel. From a small survey project to an emergency situation involving the loss of a railway bridge to a complex railyard design, we appreciate you considering Crouch Engineering for your next railroad or civil engineering project. Crown Steel Rail Co. P.O. Box 2703 Birmingham, MI 48012-2703 (248) 593-7100 www.crownrail.net New rail; railroad accessories; specialty fabricating and rolling; flangeway filer and grade crossings. CSR Engineering, Inc. 514 Hill Street Springfield, TN 37172 (615) 212-2389 http://www.csrengineers.com/ CSR Engineering provides bridge, track and civil engineering services to the short line railroad industry. CTC, Inc. 9601 Camp Bowie West Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 886-8210 www.ctcinc.com Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, CTC, Inc. provides communication and signaling systems, products and services for both the highway and rail industries. Our firm specializes particularly in highway-rail grade crossings that are interconnected with traffic signals, or pre-empted signalization. In addition to pre-emption design, review and remediation, we offer a full array of signal services including: highway-rail grade-crossing warning systems; wayside signal solutions; turnkey signal construction; quiet-zone planning and implementation; forensic reconstruction of signal system operations; and patented signal products. CTLGroup 48 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
5400 Old Orchard Road Skokie, IL 60077-1030 (847) 965-7500 http://www.ctlgroup.com CTLGroup is an internationally recognized expert consulting engineering and materials science firm that provides services to our clients across the globe. Our engineering expertise is complemented by one of the largest and most comprehensive private material and structural testing laboratories in the world. Our experts can address problems from the materials and structural perspectives to deliver an integrated solution. Custom Truck One Source 7701 Independence Avenue Kansas City, MO 64125 (800) 861-1065 www.customtruck.com America’s new standard in hi-rail. When it comes to hi-rail trucks and equipment, our sales and service staff is the best in the business. We know the ins and outs of the railroad industry that call for rigorous equipment, tough, durable, highperforming, National Cranes, crane trucks, aerial platforms, dirt-moving machinery and construction equipment. With a full catalog of industry-proven specs from hi-rail pickups to tandem axle material and handlers, we provide the ability to design and build anything you need. D.H. Blattner & Sons, Inc. 392 County Road 50 Avon, MN 56310 (320) 356-7351 http://www.dhblattner.com Construction/project management; construction activities include: bridge construction and repair, railbed grading for new mainlines, siding and spurs, tunnels, emergency work, facility construction, yard construction and environmental remediation. D.S. Brown 300 East Cherry Street North Baltimore, OH 45872 (419) 257-3561 www.dsbrown.com Daley Mohan Groble, P.C. 55 W. Monroe Street Suite 1600 Chicago, IL 60603 (312) 422-9999 http://www.daleymohan.com/
Daley Mohan Groble P.C. is a full-service law firm with offices in Chicago whose attorneys have been representing railroads for decades. Dan R. Dalton, Inc. 912 W. Calispell Road Usk, WA 99180 (509) 447-3528 www.danrdaltoninc.com Structural steel-flame straightening to repair damaged steel members; shrink I bars and put them back in tension; solve pin problems. Danella Rental Systems Inc. 2290 Butler Pike Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 (610) 828-6200 www.danella.com Danella Rental Systems Inc. has been working with the railroads and transits for over 30 years. We know railroad requirements and conditions. Our fleet consists of all types of light-duty to heavyduty trucks. With one of the largest hi-rail fleets in the industry we have been able to satisfy most railroad needs. Additionally, our extensive fleet of backhoes, loaders, compressors, etc., are ready to rent. Datsopoulos, MacDonald & Lind, P.C. 201 W. Main Suite 201 Missoula, MT 59802 (406) 728-0810 http://www.dmllaw.com/ Datsopoulos, MacDonald & Lind, P.C., is well-known as a multi-disciplinary firm with 18 attorneys specializing in diverse areas of practice and providing the highest quality legal counsel available to individuals and corporations alike. Davanac Inc. 1936 St Regis Blvd. Dorval, QC H9P 1H6, Canada (514) 421-0177 www.davanac.com Davanac is an industry-leading distributor of abrasives, AREMA track tools, work equipment wear parts, shop tools and related items. We are dedicated in meeting the needs of engineering and Maintenanceof-Way departments as well as the mechanical, signal and bridge departments across Canada. David Clark Co. Inc. 360 Franklin Street
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Worcester, MA 01615-0054 (508) 751-5800 http://www.davidclark.com Vehicle and marine intercom systems with headsets-radio interface at selected locations. Heavy-duty headsets and adapters for portable and mobile radios. Hearing protectors with certified noise reduction ratings. Sound/voice-powered communication systems. New magnesium ultralight headsets now available. Dayton T. Brown Inc. 1175 Church Street Bohemia, N.Y. 11716 (631) 244-6213 www.dtb.com Dayton T. Brown, Inc., offers a variety of product life-cycle support services, including testing, engineering, publications, and logistics. For over 60 years, DTB has supported military and commercial enterprises around the world. DTB is an accredited testing laboratory with diverse testing capabilities, such as environmental, dynamic, electrical, structural, etc., as well as manufacturing and research facilities. These resources are well staffed by subjectmatter experts, engineers, technicians, logisticians, technical authors, programmers, and seasoned project managers to blend the talents best suited to answer client requirements. DBi Services 100 N. Conahan Drive Hazleton, PA 18201 (570) 459-1112 http://www.dbiservices.com/ Provide services for weed and brush control to roadbed, yards, crossings and off track. Decatur Electronics Inc. 715 Bright Street Decatur, IL 85040 (217) 421-8000 www.decaturelectronics.com The nation’s oldest manufacturer of speed radar for law enforcement, Decatur has consistently led the industry in trafficenforcement technology. Their shadow police in-car video systems as well as their OnSite line of speed trailers are used around the world. Delta Railroad Construction, Inc. 2648 W Prospect Road Ashtabula, OH 44004 (440) 992-2997 http://www.deltarr.com
Railroad and transit system construction and maintenance; equipment rental; flashbutt welding; joint elimination; surfacing; crossing repair; equipment remanufacturing; production rail and tie gangs. Delta Railroad Construction/Quality Track Equipment 2648 West Prospect Road P.O. Box 1398 Ashtabula, OH 44005 (440) 992-2997 http://www.deltarr.com Delta Star, Inc. 3550 Mayflower Drive Lynchburg, VA 24501 (434) 845-0921 www.deltastar.com OCS hardware and systems; stinger systems. Delta Wheel Truing Solutions 3707 19th Avenue North Escanaba, MI 49829 (906) 233-1500 www.deltamfg.net Delta’s focus is on our operation of designing and manufacturing wheel truing systems that are sold in the U.S. and abroad. Those systems include: CNC portable lathe, Adapt-A-Pit, under-floor and above-floor wheel truing systems. Delta has positioned itself to be the premier manufacturer of rail wheel truing systems and sets the standard for quality and excellence. Delta Manufacturing commits to quality, on-time delivery and customer satisfaction. Design Nine, Inc. 11166 Tesson Ferry Road No. 100 St. Louis, MO 63123 (314) 729-7600 http://www.design9.com/ Engineering services for track, bridge, and facility design, line condition inspections/ reports, feasibility studies, construction inspection, project specifications, and bid documents. Deutz Corporation 3883 Steve Reynolds Blvd. Norcross, GA 30093 (770) 564-7100 www.deutzamericas.com Diesel and gas engines with a comprehensive output range from 5 to 10,000 hp. dFuzion, Inc. 21536 Iredell Terrace Ashburn, VA 20148
(703) 946-8961 http://www.rmetrix.com rMetrix is a ride-performance assessment system that revolutionizes the way ridequality data is collected, stored, analyzed and displayed. Incorporating cutting-edge GPS and accelerometer sensors with an easy-to-use control software interface, rMetrix is effective in assessing ride quality, comfort and safety in real time without the need for a dedicated test car or permanently affixed sensor. rMetrix works with your laptop so that you can perform an inspection at any time on any vehicle. Diesel Electrical Equipment Inc. 139 North Griffith Blvd. Griffith, IN 46319 (219) 922-1848 www.dieselelectricalequipment.com Diesel Electrical Equipment Inc. specializes in the servicing and sale of diesel locomotive electrical components such as contactors, reversing switches, contact tips, carbon brushes, and brush holders. Diesel Electrical Equipment Inc. also provides electrical contact assemblies, contract tips, electrical shunts and heat sinks, carbon brushes, and brush holders used in a variety of transit cars and light-rail vehicles. Diesel Service & Supply 801 Baseline Pl. Brighton, CO 80603 (800) 853-2073 dieselserviceandsupply.com Diesel Service & Supply offers worldwide sales of new surplus and used diesel generators, electric power generator sets, automatic transfer switches, standby gensets, and natural gas generators. We buy and sell all major high-performance brand name manufacturers, including: Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit, Kohler, Katolight, Onan, and Generac. Diesel Service & Supply has been supplying commercial and industrial diesel-powered solutions for over 30 years. Digital Control Inc. 19625 62nd Avenue S. Suite B103 Kent, WA 98032 (425) 251-0559 www.digitrak.com Dillon & Nash, Ltd. 111 West Washington Street Suite 1023 Chicago, IL 60602 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 49
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(312) 782-9025 Law firm specializing in real property taxation with a concentration in railroad real property. Dinsmore & Shohl LLP P.O. Box 2185 Huntington, WV 25722 (304) 529-6181 http://www.dinsmore.com/ Rated a No. 1 railroad law firm in the nation by Best Lawyers, Dinsmore & Shohl’s railroad practice is one of the largest in the nation. Direct Capital 155 Commerce Way Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 766-9315 www.DirectCapital.com Since 1993, over 80,000 small businesses from hundreds of different industries have relied on Direct Capital to provide $2.25 billion in financing to grow their businesses. Businesses across the country, just like yours, are looking to Direct Capital for small business loans such as financing for equipment and technology purchases, payroll and inventory loans, net terms financing, and much more. Disc-Lock International 6101 West Centinela Avenue Suite 280 Culver city, CA 90230 (310) 944-9352 www.disc-lock.com Disc-Lock safety wheel nut is a vibration proof wheel nut specifically designed to prevent wheel loss from commercial vehicles including buses. It is installed by OEMs worldwide and approved by wheel and axle manufacturers. Ditch Witch P.O. Box 66 1959 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 (800) 654-6481 www.ditchwitch.com The Ditch Witch organization specializes in the design and manufacture of high-quality underground construction equipment, and is a one-stop source for trenchers, vibratory plows, pneumatic piercing tools, backhoes, electronic tracking/locating tools, HDD systems, drill pipe, downhole tools, vacuum excavation systems, excavator-tool carriers, mini skid steers, pipebursting systems, and the Zahn utility equipment. All of these 50 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
products are recognized around the world for their advanced design, rugged construction, long-term durability, ease of use, and reliability. This product line represents the most complete range of equipment for installing utilities underground. Diversified Metal Fabricators Inc. 665 Pylant Street N.E. Atlanta, GA 30306 (404) 875-1512 http://www.DMFAtlanta.com Diversified Metal Fabricators is an Atlanta, Ga., manufacturing company, supplying the railroad industry since 1972. Our product line includes hi-rail conversion kits for trucks from 6,500 lb GVWR to 125-ton cranes, as well as rotary dump units, remote-control stations and other customdesigned products for Maintenance-of-Way applications. Diversified Track Works LLC 17671 U.S. Highway 6 E. Geneseo, IL 61254 (319) 440-5252 http://dtwrail.com DLL, Inc. 370 rue St-Louis St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC J3B 1Y4, Canada (450) 346-7044 www.dllinc.com/ DLL, Inc., designs, manufactures and supplies high-quality electrical and electromechanical components to the international rail industry with new, rebuilt, refurbished or UTEX components at competitive prices. Dolby and Associates, Inc. 22183 Sussex Highway Seaford, DE 19973 (302) 629-0314 www.dolbyandassociates.com Track, embankment and drainage design; track inspection; track maintenance planning; and track rehabilitation planning. Driven Engineering, Inc. 8005 Morris Hill Road Semmes, AL 36575 (251) 649-4011 http://www.drivenengineering.com Driven Engineering, Inc., is a civil engineering, planning, and surveying firm licensed in all southeast U.S. states to provide consulting services. DuPont Land Management 7490 Summerhill Drive
Summerfield, NC 27358 (336) 456-2666 http://www.dupont.com/products-andservices /land-vegetation-management. html Leading supplier of bareground and brush control herbicides. Durkin McDonnell Clifton & O’Donnell 645 Griswold Suite 3253 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 963-3033 Dymaxrail 402 Miller Drive P.O. Box 297 Wamego, KS 66547 (785) 456-2081 www.DymaxRail.com Dynamic Air Inc. 1125 Willow Lake Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55110 (651) 484-2900 www.dynamicair.com Complete line of dense phase and dilute phase pneumatic conveying systems and components for handling a wide variety of dry bulk granular materials, including mixing, drying, weighing, bulk bag unloading, dust collection, and railcar unloading. Components include transporters, pipe couplings, tubing bends, bin vent filters, dust collectors, switches, air blenders, mixers, weigh hoppers, screw feeders, airactivated gravity conveyors, storage silos, vibrating screens, and lump breakers. E.P.P. Track Equipment Ltd. 30 Queen Street N Thorold, ON L2V 2P8, Canada (905) 227-0051 http://www.epptrack.com Railway tie extractor and inserter; track mobility cart. E80 Plus Contractors, LLC 7120 Patton Road DeForest, WI 53532 (608) 846-1880 http://E80plus.com Nationwide bridge contractor dedicated to the repair, replacement and design of railroad bridges and structures. Our specialties include new construction, concrete repair, timber repair, steel repair, in-place timber treating, bridge design, bridge inspection and other bridge engineering services. We have the equipment and quality personnel
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to work on all sized bridge projects. Earth Wall Products 1349 Old 41 Highway Suite 135 Marietta, GA 30066 (770) 378-5012 http://www.earthwallproducts.com East Coast Railroad Services, LLC 42 Argenio Drive New Windsor, N.Y. 12553 (845) 913-7040 www.eastcoastrailroadservices.com ECCO 833 W. Diamond Street Boise, ID 83705 (800) 688-3226 www.eccolink.com Emerson Process Management - TopWorx 3300 Fern Valley Road Louisville, KY 42013 (502) 969-8000 www.emersonprocess.com EMR, Inc. 2110 Delaware Street Suite B Lawrence, KS 66046 (763) 277-5200 http://www.emr-inc.com/ Since 1988, EMR has offered short line and Class 1 railroads award-winning expertise in environmental investigation; remediation and risk assessment; regulatory compliance and permitting; industrial hygiene (asbestos, lead, indoor air quality); natural and cultural resources; facility demo; design-build construction and LEED design services; wastewater treatment plant design and operation; and emergency/ disaster response services. Encore Rail Systems 2350 West Midway Blvd. Broomfield, CO 80020 (303) 936-3641 www.encorers.com Sales and leasing of wood and concrete tie repair application equipment. Shortand long-term machine lease and tie repair product packages. Complete line of machine and manually applied expanding polyurethane foam tie-plugging material, polyurea and epoxy concrete tie rail seat abrasion preventive maintenance and repair products. Track maintenance consulting;
track project management; safety and rules training; rebuild and repair of track maintenance equipment. Energy Absorption Systems Inc. 35 East Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60601-2314 (312) 467-6750 www.energyabsorption.com EnerSys 2366 Bernville Road Reading, PA 19605 (610) 208-1991 www.enersys.com EnerSys is the global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications. We manufacture and distribute reserve power and motive power batteries, battery chargers, power equipment, battery accessories and outdoor equipment enclosure solutions to customers worldwide. Engineair, Inc. 927 N. Shields Avenue Seymour, IN 47274 (812) 522-4460 www.engineair.com Since 1988, EngineAir Inc. has been re-manufacturing mechanically bonded heat exchange components. We provide services to the Class 1s, short lines, industrials and rebuilders in the U.S. as well as Canada and abroad. Some of our available rebuilds are: roots blowers; oil coolers; aftercoolers; intercoolers; auxiliary generators; governor drives; water pumps; radiators; fuel pre-heaters; scavenging pumps; and pressure pumps to name a few. We can service EMD, Alco & GE engine components. If you are unsure if we can re-manufacture your engine components, please give us a call and we will gladly quote your rebuild. EngineAir Inc. is ISO 9001-2008 and AAR M1003 registered. Engineering Systems Inc. 4215 Campus Drive Aurora, IL 60504 (630) 851-4566 http://www.esi-website.com/ Engineering Systems Inc. (ESI) is a national, multidisciplinary, professional engineering, scientific and technical services firm providing clients with clear answers on the cause and origin of failures or accidents that led to injury, property damage, or business interruption.
5400 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22151 (703) 321-9000 www.ensco.com At ENSCO, we are innovators, collaborators, and solution seekers. Our advanced technology solutions successfully support many critical missions in national security, aerospace, and rail transportation. ENSCO technologies, products, and services enhance safety and security, improve efficiency and operational performance, and reduce costs. We often come up with novel ideas that address our customer needs and transform these ideas into reality. Enterprise Properties, Inc. 10220 F Street Omaha, NE 68127 (402) 339-3670 www.amconco.com/ Enterprise Properties is the corporate entity for a diversified family of quality precast concrete production facilities. Our companies provide architectural and structural precast products to meet a wide variety of demanding applications. Every day, our companies meet and exceed the expectations of architects, engineers, developers and commercial-building contractors. We strive to provide a complete solution to the need for precast concrete components: from design and specification to production and delivery. Our products are used widely in everything from high-rise buildings and parking structures to bridges and residential applications. We also supply products for the utility, infrastructure and railroad industries, as well as quality precast stone for the masonry industry. Enterprise Properties was established in 1940 and is positioned to lead all of our companies well into the 21st century. ERICO 34600 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 (440) 248-0100 www.erico.com ERICO is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of precision-engineered specialty metal products serving global niche product markets. Since 1959, the Caddy Fastener line from ERICO has been introducing innovative fastening solutions to the electrical industry in the form of a broad line of electrical, telecommunications and acoustical fasteners for industrial and commercial applications.
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ESAB Welding & Cutting Products 411 S. Ebenezer Road Florence, SC 29501-7916, Canada (843) 679-5823 www.alcotec.com AlcoTec possesses not only state-of-the-art manufacturing technology and commitment to product quality, but also an assurance to expedient customer service that is unequaled in the industry of aluminum welding, brazing, metallizing, and mechanical wire. Contact us for your aluminum wire needs. ESCO Corp. 34000 Lakeland Blvd. Eastlake, OH 44095 (440) 953-0053 www.esccorp.com ESL Power Systems, Inc. 2800 Palisades Drive Corona, CA 92880-9427 (951) 739-7020 http://www.showswitch.com Since its inception in the early 1990s, ESL Power Systems, Inc., has emerged as an innovative leader in the design and manufacturing of safety-interlock electrical solutions including: electrical connecting devices for refrigerated containers and RTGs; ship-to-shore power connection equipment; manual transfer switches for emergency power; company switches for set stage applications; shipyard power distribution equipment; wayside power connection applications. As a certified small business, ESL is proud to offer solutions with the lowest cost of ownership in the industry. ESL demonstrates its continuous commitment to customers by delivering sound workmanship on time and within budget. Eurotech Corporation - Kinshofer 195 23rd Street Pittsburgh, PA 15215-2814 (800) 966-4530 www.eurotechcorporation.com Crane and excavator attachments for rail maintenance, construction and demolition. Tie grapples, pallet forks, clamshell buckets, hydraulic rotators, rail shears, rail grapples and other attachments for lifting, loading, sorting and handling. Evraz Rocky Mountain Steel P.O. Box 316 Pueblo, CO 81002 (719) 561-6000 w w w.evrazna.com/LocationsFacilities / 52 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
RockyMountainSteelMills/tabid/71/ Standard and premium rail. Exide/GNB Industrial Power 3950 Sussex Avenue Aurora, IL 60504-7932 (800) 462-7245 www.exide.com/ Batteries; chargers; power supplies; solar for track, signals, cable, locomotives and telecommunications equipment. Fabco Power 1570 Kings Highway P.O. Box 582 Chester, NY 10918-0582 (845) 469-9151 www.fabcopower.com At Fabco we constantly strive to remain the worldwide leader in hydraulic generator technology. We do so by our commitment to outstanding quality, on-time delivery, excellent service and competitive pricing. Fab-Ra-Cast 6970 W. Jefferson Avenue Detroit, MI 48209 (313) 843-5612 Precast concrete railway-crossing systems, pour-in flange-way filler material for all crossing surfaces, concrete ties, signal systems. Fabricated Metals P.O. Box 9535 Louisville, KY 40214 (502) 363-2625 http://fabricatedmetals.com Serves the rail and transit industry by manufacturing products such as instrument cases and houses, walkout cantilevers, wayside ladder assemblies, steel foundations, signal cantilevers, and signal bridges. Fair Dermody Consulting Engineers 19 Ocean Avenue Unit 5 Portland, ME 04103 (207) 747-4651 http://www.fdcengineers.com Fair Dermody Consulting Engineers provides inspection and design of railroad bridges, tracks, support structures, yards, and roadbeds; bridge capacity ratings; inspection auditing; support for regulatory compliance; preparation of grant applications; budgeting and long-term planning; and permitting. Fatigue Technology Inc.
401 Andover Park East Seattle, WA 98188 (206) 246-2010 www.fatiguetech.com Fay Engineering Corp. 5201 E. 48th Avenue Denver, CO 80216 (303) 333-5209 http://www.fayengineering.com/ Fay Engineering has earned a reputation for providing scientifically accurate accident reconstructions. Fenton Rigging & Contracting, Inc. 2150 Langdon Farm Road Cincinnati, OH 45237 (513) 631-5500 fenton1898.com/ Bridge reconstruction and concrete masonry restoration. Fenton Rigging and Contracting, Inc. 2150 Langdon Farm Road Cincinnati, OH 45237 (513) 631-5500 http://www.fenton1898.com First Flare and Repair, LLC 6551 S. Revere Parkway Suite 200 Centennial, CO 80111 (303) 887-2695 http://www.firstflarerepair.com Mobile tank car flaring, transloading and repairing serving the entire U.S. We bring the solution to you. Cleaning services also available. Fives Liné Machines 1000 André Liné Granby, QC J2J 1E2, Canada (450) 531-6480 http://metal-cutting-composites.f ivesgroup.com Fives Metal Cutting Composites Division offers a wide range of solutions for your most demanding applications, including milling of any kind of material, laying fiber and resin composite tapes or laser additive technologies. The end-user benefits from our solution-oriented technical expertise and an enhanced service network. Fives Liné Machines, based in Granby-QC, is the Fives Metal Cutting Composites’ Excellence center for: customized machine-tools; different architectures; gantries; hi-rail; horizontal machining centers; mill/turn for various industries: aerospace, energy, transportation, precision machining; automated
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toolings; robotics solutions; railway industry (switches and turnouts machining); heavy retrofit (new heads, new gantries on existing beds). FleetServe Rail 2765 Florence Road Ponder, TX 76259 (940) 479-8179 http://www.fleetserve.com/ FleetServe Rail is a mobile locomotive repair company that comes to your site and performes knuckle-to-knuckle locomotive maintenance; 92-, 368-, or 1,104-day inspections, wheel truing, and component swaps. Fletcher & Sippel LLC 29 N. Wacker Drive Suite 920 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 252-1500 http://www.fletcher-sippel.com/ Providing legal services in regulatory, labor, employment and litigation matters to clients in the railroad industry. Flink Corp. 502 N. Vermillion Streator, IL 61364-2245 (815) 673-4321 www.flinkco.com For the nearest dealer in your location, contact Flink Corp. to acquire information to make your snow removal a snap. Although Flink has an extensive dealer organization already in place, we still have distribution openings in select areas. Florail, Inc. P.O. Box 2089 DeLand, FL 32721 (386) 738-7611 http://www.florail.net/ A freight railcar leasing company. Florida East Coast Railway 100 Main Street Miami, FL 33185 (800) 342-1131 www.fecrwy.com Flynn Wirkus Young, P.C. 400 Crown Colony Drive Suite 601 Quincy, MA 02169 (617) 773-5500 http://www.flynnwirkus.com/ Flynn Wirkus Young, P.C., is an aggressive yet sophisticated firm of trial attorneys
dedicated to the zealous and successful representation of our clients. Focused Technology Solutions, Inc. 428 Sand Shore Road Units 11-12 Hackettstown, NJ 07840 (973) 705-7170 http://focusedts.com FTS develops, manufactures and acquires state-of-the-art technology that improves productivity and safety, being first in category and first to market in the expanding transportation sector. Forrest Technical Coatings P.O. Box 22110 Eugene, OR 97402 (541) 342-1821 www.forrestpaint.com Forrest is backed by a laboratory consisting of departments in metal, wood, and powder. Our chemists and technicians provide quality control, dynamic research and development. Liquid products include UV cured; water reducible; low VOC; low HAPS; epoxies, urethanes; high-temperature coatings (1,200°F); primers and alkyd enamel systems; and many other products engineered for specific applications. Our powder coatings line includes polyesters, epoxies, hybrids, and polyurethanes. Frank Tartaglia, Inc. 5867 E. Molloy Road Syracuse, NY 13211-2099 (315) 455-0100 http://www.franktartaglia.com We provide rail-related services in the eastern U.S., including but not limited to Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. These services include construction and/or rehabilitation of track works, track surfacing, FRA track inspections, as well as emergency and routine rail maintenance. Frauscher Sensor Technology USA, Inc. 300 Carnegie Center Suite 320 Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 285-5492 http://www.frauscher.us The North American railroad industry is unlike any other in the world. It faces its own unique challenges and, therefore, requires its own unique solutions.
Frauscher Sensor Technology, a global pioneer in train detection, has established a North American subsidiary specifically to help the industry face these challenges head on. One of the primary challenges facing North American railroads is the struggle to retrieve vital information when and where it’s needed. Frauscher North America’s mission is to help railroaders generate more information with less effort with the ultimate goal of making railroading safer and more efficient. Freeborn & Peters LLP 311 S. Wacker Drive Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 360-6543 http://www.freeborn.com/ Freeborn & Peters LLP is a Chicago-based law firm comprised of more than 120 attorneys dedicated to a single purpose: Providing boardroom-level counsel to top executives on a wide range of business and legal matters while maintaining a high level of responsiveness and individual attention. FreightCar America, Inc. Two North Riverside Plaza Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 928-0850 www.freightcaramerica.com FreightCar America designs and manufactures steel, stainless steel, aluminum and hybrid steel-aluminum freightcars that transport a wide variety of bulk commodities, containerized freight and other products. Fritz-Rumer-Cooke Co., Inc. 1879 Federal Parkway Columbus, OH 43207 (614) 444-8844 http://www.frcrail.com Railroad contractor providing a full array of track services including: new track construction, design-build, inspections, maintenance, vegetation control, crossings, bridges and other railroad structures. Frontier Railroad Services LLC 200 Brady Place New Stanton, PA 15672 (724) 914-7637 http://frontierrailroad.com/ Frontier Railroad Services LLC provides track construction and maintenance services for Class 1, regional and short line railroads, as well as all types of industrial RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 53
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proud to be ISO 9001:2008 certified.
Fuchs Lubritech 2140 S 88th Street Kansas City, KS 66111 (913) 422-4022 www.fuchs-lubritech.com/ Lithium and calcium trackside greases; biodegradeable trackside greases; switch plate and switch-gear mechanism lubricants.
Gardner Denver, Inc. 100 Gardner Expressway Quincy, IL 62305 (217) 222-5400 www.gardnerdenverproducts.com Gardner Denver has a long history of supporting transportation around the world. Our application expertise has given us a deep understanding of the roadblocks our customers face, and how to overcome them. Whether by road, by rail or by sea, our depth of knowledge and breadth of products help to drive innovation and keep the transportation and logistics industry moving.
Fusion Babbitting Co. Inc. 4540 W. Burnham Street Milwaukee, WI 53219 (414) 645-5800 http://www.fusionbabbitting.com Fusion Babbitting Co. Inc. has been repairing and manufacturing babbitt bearings for all industries, and servicing rail-motorspumps-turbines-marine since 1989. We also distribute and manufacture composite-bearing materials. Our wide range of materials offer the design engineer a choice of different material characteristics to suit each application. Each grade of material can operate under dry, grease- or oil-lubricated conditions and offers improved performance over existing non-metallic bearings. Materials have been specifically developed to meet the demands of applications requiring high load capability, low wear, low friction and long life. Emergency services provided. G.W.Y. Inc. 217 Forest Road P.O. Box 293 Greenfield, NH 03047 (603) 547-3800 www.gwyinc.com Gannett Fleming Transit & Rail Systems 1010 Adams Avenue Audubon, PA 19403-2402 (610) 650-7730 http://www.gftransitrail.com Since 1915, GFT&RS and our parent company, Gannett Fleming, Inc., have performed thousands of engineering and planning assignments. GFT&RS offers one of the top resources for trackwork, signals, communications, and systems expertise in North America. We have intimate knowledge of operations; we are aware of ongoing changes within the industry and are supportive and confident of our clients’ ability to strengthen customer service through system improvements. We are 54 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Garlock Equipment 2601 Niagara Lane Plymouth, MN 55447 (763) 553-1935 http://www.garlockequip.com Portable- and permanent-mount fall protection systems for work areas, roofs, loading docks, flatbed trucks, shipping pits and more. GE - Transportation, Global Signaling 2712 S Dillingham Road Grain Valley, MO 64029 (816) 650-3112 www.getransportation.com GE - Transportation, Global Signaling is a leading provider of on-board and wayside signaling and communications systems, train inspection systems, crossing warning systems, switch machines, services and information technology solutions for the global railroad and transit industry. GE Lighting Solutions, LLC 1940 Onesime Gagnon Lachine, QC H8T 3M6, Canada www.gelighting.com Geismar Modern Track Machinery 1415 Davis Road Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 697-7510 www.geismar.com Manufactures and distributes high-quality railway maintenance equipment. Geismar Group is among the world’s leading companies in the design, manufacture and supply of machinery dedicated to track and overhead line installation, maintenance and renewal. Geismar is largely focused on projects abroad as 90 percent of its turnover is achieved with customers from over
120 countries—a performance which has been acknowledged by several government export awards. Gemcom, Inc. 8828 Archer Avenue Willow Springs, IL 60480-1204 (708) 839-6840 http://www.gemcom.com General Signals Inc. 5611 E Morgan Avenue Evansville, IN 47715 (812) 474-4256 http://www.generalsignals.com Railroad signal lenses; reflectors; gate lights; gate arms; gate-keepers; electronic crossing bells; and cross bucks. Generator Source, formerly Diesel Service & Supply 801 Baseline Place Brighton, CO 80603 (800) 853-2073 https://www.generatorsource.com Generator Source (formerly Diesel Service & Supply) offers worldwide sales of new, surplus and used diesel generators, electric power generator sets, automatic transfer switches, standby gen sets, and natural gas generators. We buy and sell all major high-performance brand name manufacturers, including: Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit, Kohler, Katolight, MTU, Onan, and Generac. Generator Source has been supplying commercial and industrial dieselpowered solutions for over 35 years. To view an updated list of the products we have for sale, browse our extensive inventory. GENSCO America, Inc. 5307 Dividend Drive Decatur, GA 30035 (770) 808-8711 www.genscoequip.com Lifting magnets, grabs and clamps; Dynaset hydraulic magnet power systems, generators, washers and welders. Gensco Equipment 53 Carlaw Avenue Toronto, ON M4M 2R6, Canada (416) 465-7521 www.genscoequip.com Gentex Corp. 10985 Chicago Drive Zeeland, MI 49464-8127 (616) 392-7195 www.gentex.com
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Geomatic Technologies P.O. Box 244 Avon, N.Y. 14414 (585) 764-4282 www.geomatic.net Rail infrastructure survey; alignment and laser clearance surveys; web mapping services; field workforce asset inspection systems. Gerhart Systems & Controls 754 Roble Road Suite 140 Allentown, PA 18109 (888) 437-4278 www.gerhart.com In-motion and static train weighing. AEI tag reading integrated into train weighing with data collection. GF Protection Canada, Inc. 945 B Cambrian Heights Sudbury, ON P3C 5M6, Canada (705) 521-1115 www.norguard.com Norguard Industries Inc. is a leading authority in the supply, analysis, education and training of fall protection, confined space and rescue procedures. Designer and manufacturer of fall protection equipment such as the Norguard SRA, Sliding Rail Anchor, Norguard Kwik Mount Base and Uni-Anchor System, multiple bases and the Norguard Swiss Roll System. Engineering and training services also available. GIC 3333 Lee Parkway Suite 661 Dallas, TX 75219 (214) 665-9487 http://www.gic-usa.com GIC provides engineering, manufacturing, and construction services, specializing in prestressed concrete. Headquartered in Monterrey, Mexico, GIC has been implementing innovative prestressed and precast concrete technologies to serve customers in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada for over 35 years. The GIC team took a clean-slate approach to combine advanced manufacturing technologies with innovative crosstie designs to produce a new generation of high-performance concrete crossties. GKI Cutting Tools 6204 Factory Road Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (815) 459-2330 http://www.gkitool.com
Distributor of carbide bits for rail drilling tools. Repair of bit holders at a savings of 50 percent or more over cost of new holders. Global Training Solutions Inc. P.O. Box 26067 3163 Winston Churchill Blvd. Mississauga, ON L5L 5W7, Canada (416) 806-5777 www.globaltrainingsolutions.ca Globe-Connect LLC 633 Building A Jeffers Circle Exton, PA 19320 (610) 574-9197 http://www.GlobeConnectllc.com North American representative and distributor for Systems7 tampers including automatic tamper head attachments for excavators, tamper head replacement systems and complete automated selfpropelled tamper systems. North American distributor for Linsinger Rail Milling Systems, North American service and distributor for KZV Geometry Trolleys, proving detailed track alignment, rail head profiles, flangeway measurements, laser tunnel and bridge clearance systems. Portable track inspection trolleys, distributor of custom-made wire and flex-ball control cables, tunnel and track vacuum cleaning systems, distributor of All-Rail friction modifier wheel/rail lubricants. GNB Industrial Power 3950 Sussex Avenue Aurora, IL 60504-7932 (630) 862-2200 http://www.gnb.com/ Exide Technologies is a global developer and manufacturer of power solutions for transportation and other industries. GNB Industrial Power, a division of Exide, is a leading manufacturer of batteries, chargers, and systems for industrial motive power applications. Gordon Redd Lumber Co., Inc. P.O. Box 654 Brookhaven, MS 39602 (601) 833-2311 Fully integrated manufacturer of highgrade creosote-treated southern pine bridge timber, ties, lumber and piling. Produced to order. GPS Inventory Solutions, Inc. 2202 E. Scyene Road Mesquite, TX 75181 (972) 552-1001
www.gpsinventorysolutions.com Gradall Industries, Inc. 406 Mill Avenue S.W. New Philadelphia, OH 44663 (330) 339-2211 http://www.gradall.com Telescopic boom hydraulic excavators. Graham-White Mfg. Co. 1242 Colorado Street P.O. Box 1099 Salem, VA 24153 (540) 387-5620 www.grahamwhite.com Great Lakes Rail Service, Inc. 3901 Rockland Circle Millbury, OH 43447 (419) 837-2751 Greenlee - a Textron company 4455 Boeing Drive Rockford, IL 61109 (815) 397-7070 www.greenlee.com Hydraulic tools marketed for railroad, utility, public works and agricultural use. GREX 111 Cooperative Way Suite 400 Georgetown, TX 78626 (512) 869-1542 http://www.georgetownrail.com Based out of Georgetown, Texas, GREX is a subsidiary of Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc., and creates innovative solutions to help the railroad industry. From our DumpTrain delivery system to the Aurora track inspection system, our products stand out among the rest as technologically advanced, safer, more efficient and more productive than traditional methods of getting things done. We work with customers across the globe to deliver custom solutions designed around their specific needs. Gross & Janes Co. 157 W Argonne Drive St. Louis, MO 63122 (636) 343-8484 www.grossjanes.com/ Guzzler Manufacturing 1621 S. Illinois Street Streator, IL 61364-3945 (815) 672-3171 www.guzzler.com Guzzler is the leading manufacturer of RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 55
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industrial vacuum loaders that efficiently clean up industrial waste, or recover and recycle valuable raw materials. The Guzzler vacuum loaders are designed to vacuum a full spectrum of materials—from solids and dry bulk powders to liquids, slurries, and thick sludge. H J Skelton Ltd. 165 Oxford Street East London, ON N6A 1T4, Canada (519) 679-9180 H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. 212 Industrial Drive Stockton, CA 95206-3905 (209) 983-0708 http://www.hheng.com H&H Engineering Construction, Inc. takes pride in knowing that we are performing a vital service to keep our country moving on the rails. We pay attention to project management to make sure each job gets done right the first time, completed on time, as promised, and within budget. H&H employees are empowered to use their creativity. Our engineers make sure our solutions really work. H&H takes pride in fully informing our customers of all details, such as quantities and types of material, so that when you work with us you know exactly what you’re getting. We take the guesswork out of quotes. If your business involves railcars to move people or product, H&H can help keep you on the fast track. Our customers include: prime contractors; light rail and rapid transit; districts; ports; major railroads; short lines; industrial land developers; and anyone that uses railroads for their operations. Halfen USA Inc. 8521 FM 1976 P.O. Box 547 Converse , TX 78109 (210) 945-1399 www.halfenusa.com Hamilton Construction 2213 South F Street Springfield, OR 97477 (541) 746-0352 http://www.hamil.com Bridge construction and repair, pile driving, bridge inspection, design-build and CM/ GC services. Hanson Professional Services 1525 S. Sixth Street Springfield, IL 62703-2801 56 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
(217) 788-2450 http://www.hanson-inc.com Hanson specializes in engineering, planning and a range of allied services. Headquartered in Springfield, Ill., we’re a nationally recognized, award-winning consulting firm with offices across the U.S. Since 1954, our clients have known us as a trusted partner, committed to their success and capable of handling challenging projects. From planning and design to construction and completion, we’ll take a hands-on approach to your project with a clear focus on your goals, budget and timeline. When it comes to transportation, Hanson has the capabilities to make sure people get where they need to go. From developing a transportation program to providing on-site construction support services, our staff of engineers, planners, scientists, technicians and support personnel have the experience to understand and address your needs. Regardless of your transportation project’s size or complexity, Hanson can help improve the outcome with efficient, effective solutions. Harcon Corp. 563 Strasburg Road Paradise, PA 17562 (717) 687-9294 http://www.harconcorp.com Harcon Corp. is a bridge access company. Our clients are mostly engineers doing bridge inspections or contractors doing minor repairs. Harger Lightning & Grounding 301 Ziegler Drive Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 548-8700 http://www.harger.com Harger Lightning & Grounding, pioneers in total systems integration, couples extraordinary service with high-quality products providing the ultimate in lightning protection and grounding systems. In addition to traditional lightning protection products, Harger offers unique grounding products such as Ultraweld exothermic connections, electrolytic ground rods, UL-listed ground bars and other specialized ground electrodes. Harger also provides engineering support and design services. Harmer Steel Products Co. 9933 NW 107th Avenue Portland, OR 97231 (503) 286-3691 www.harmersteel.com
New and relay rail; ties; turnouts and accessories. Harrison Hydra-Gen 14233 West Road Houston, TX 77041 (800) 723-3334 http://www.harrisonhydragen.com Harsco Rail 2401 Edmund Road P.O. Box 20 Cayce-W.Columbia, SC 29171 (803) 822-9160 http://harscorail.com Harsco Rail is a global supplier for railway track maintenance and construction. With a broad range of high-quality equipment, cutting-edge technology, and worldwide support, Harsco Rail takes care of customers’ needs for virtually all major aspects of track maintenance and construction. Delivering innovation and performance, Harsco Rail meets the demands of the track every day. Hatch Ltd. 5 Place Ville Marie Bureau 1400 Montréal, QC H3B 2G2, Canada (514) 861-0583 www.hatch.com Whatever our clients envision, our engineers can design and build. With over six decades of business and technical experience in the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors, we know your business and understand that your challenges are changing rapidly. We respond quickly with solutions that are smarter, more efficient and innovative. We draw upon our 9,000 staff with experience in over 150 countries to challenge the status quo and create positive change for our clients, our employees, and the communities we serve. Hatz Diesel Of America Inc. W229 N1645 West Wood Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 (262) 544-0254 www.hatzusa.com Supplier of air-cooled diesel engines ranging from 2 to 80 hp. All engines are emission-compliant. Haynes Corp. 3581 Mercantile Avenue Naples, FL 34104-3309 (239) 436-1584 haynesco.com/
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Hayward Baker Rail services 2724 Prestige Road Keller, TX 76244 (817) 753-7000 http://www.haywardbaker.com Hayward Baker’s Rail Services Division reduces or eliminates track down time on structures and rail. Our techniques include subgrade stabilization, ground improvement, earth retention, and deep foundations for the rail industry. Design-build technical solutions to all subsurface issues facing Class 1 and short line railways. Specialty geotechnical construction techniques keep railway infrastructure on track. Hayward Baker’s Rail Services Division has stabilized hundreds of miles of track throughout the U.S. HBL America Inc. 712 Brook Street Suite 107 Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (860) 257-9800 www.hblbatteries.com HBL is a leading industrial and speciality battery manufacturer. We design, test and manufacture the world’s widest ranges of batteries for applications including aircraft engine starting, railroads, utilities, telecoms, datacentres, UPS and switchgear. HBL offers several battery chemistries— lead acid, nickel cadmium, silver-zinc, thermal batteries and primary lithium. In addition we supply ancillary equipment and industrial battery chargers. HDR 8404 Indian Hills Drive Omaha, NE 68114-4411 (402) 399-1000 www.hdrinc.com HDR is an employee-owned architectural, engineering and consulting firm that helps clients manage complex projects and make sound decisions. As an integrated firm, HDR provides a total spectrum of services for our clients. Our staff professionals represent hundreds of disciplines and partner on blended teams throughout North America and abroad to provide solutions beyond the scope of traditional A/E/C firms. Heatrex Inc P.O. Box 515 Meadville, PA 16335-0515 (814) 724-1800 www.heatrex.com Flanged and screw plug heating elements; circulation heaters and duct heaters for
heating various liquids and gases; uses include heating of fuel oil, hydraulic and gear oil, air for high-temperature apllications and many others. Hertz Equipment Rental Corp. 225 Brae Blvd. New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 324-0960 www.hertzequip.com Hertz Equipment Rental is ready to help. We offer daily, weekly, monthly and longterm equipment rentals, tools and supplies, as well as new and used equipment for sale. From multi-billion dollar corporate endeavors to weekend homeowner projects, we’re ready to help with quality equipment and top-level service. We can even customize a rental program suited exclusively to meet your needs. For more information, visit our website today. Herzog 600 South Riverside Road St. Joseph, MO 64507-9775 (816) 233-9002 http://www.herzog.com Founded in 1969, Herzog is a North American leader in rail and heavy/highway construction, operations, and maintenance. Herzog offers the latest specialized equipment and technology to railroads and transit clients for Maintenance-ofWay, rail flaw detection, PTC, survey, and data management needs. With the dedication of Herzog’s 2,300+ professionals, we are recognized each year for safety excellence by top industry associations and adhere to the highest ISO 9001:2015 and AAR M-1003 quality standards. Hetronic USA 3905 NW 36th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 749-1270 hetronic.com Hetronic Inc., a Methode Electronics company, is an industry-recognized world leader in industrial radio remote control’s (RRC) for crane; mobile hydraulic; safe for oil and gas and petrochemical; construction equipment; material handling; forestry; agriculture; concrete pumps; concrete cutting; and locomotive control applications. HiRail Leasing 37 Perini Road Elliot Lake, ON P5A 2T1, Canada (705) 848-0170
www.hirailleasing.com Rent or buy hi-rail vehicles. Specializing in hi-rail crew pick-up trucks. We have a large fleet of gas and diesel crew cab 4x4 1-ton trucks. Hi-rail grapple trucks also available with or without magnets, train knuckles and material bins. Hi-rail track maintenance vehicles, including greasers, welding, brushcutter and custom service trucks. Monthly and seasonal rates available. Late model equipment available for sale. Equipment operators available at hourly rate. Highland Carbide 741 Northeast Drive Irwin, AK 15642 (724) 863-7151 http://www.highlandcarbide.com Manufacturer of custom tool holders and brazed tools for any carbide wear part, specifically tamping tools, nipper hooks, and rail clamps. Hilliard Enterprises 25221 Highway 365 North North Little Rock, AR 72113 (501) 851-0510 http://www.heiparts.com Hilliard Enterprises (HEI) is one of the world’s largest suppliers of diesel engines and spare parts to domestic and international locomotive, marine propulsion and power generation industries. HEI reclaims locomotives for the remanufacture of components, offering OEM rebuilders, aftermarket rebuilders, and end-users a broad range of Running Take Out (RTO) diesel engines, internal engine components, air compressors, air brake components, equipment racks, traction motors, traction motor combos, and more. Hilman Rollers 12 Timber Lane P.O. Box 45 Marlboro, NJ 07746-0045 (732) 462-6277 http://www.hilmanrollers.com Hilman Rollers heavy skate systems are perfect for moving heavy machinery, equipment or precast concrete castings almost everywhere on a wide variety of surfaces. Most sets are available in a lockable steel case which keeps the components intact. Best of all, they are completely portable, which means they can easily and quickly fulfill the needs of the user. Lastly, they are virtually indestructable, keeping maintenance costs to a minimum. These dollies or heavy movers can move from (1 ton) up RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 57
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to the heaviest (~1000 tons) with ease and precision. Hippo Multipower 208 N.W. Business Park Lane Riverside, MO 64150 (816) 474-4643 https://hippomultipower.com/ Hippo Multipower, a leading expert in mobile multipower solutions, manufactures and distributes one-of-a-kind units that continuously outperform and overpower the competition. We offer self-propelled, all-wheel-drive units that deliver outstanding power and mobility to your worksite. HiRail Corp. 100 Kraiburg Blvd. P.O. Box 38 Lisbon, IA 52253 (319) 455-2719 http://www.hirail.com Hitachi Rail 1000 Technology Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 688-2400 http://www.hitachirail.com Hitachi Rail is a fully integrated, global provider of rail solutions across rolling stock, signaling, service and maintenance, digital technology and turnkey. With a presence in 38 countries across three continents and over 12,000 employees, our mission is to contribute to society through the continuous development of superior rail transport solutions. We are proud of our global achievements, from our world famous bullet trains to our signalling solutions and turnkey projects, state-of-the-art traffic management and digital solutions. Drawing on the wider Hitachi Group’s market-leading technology and researchand-development capabilities, we strive for industry-leading innovations and solutions that can deliver value for customers and sustainable railway systems that benefit wider society. HMBD Insurance Services, Inc. 3633 E. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90803 (800) 272-4594 http://www.hmbd.com Insurance brokers specializing in railroad contractor and railroad-related manufacturing and supplier. Products include and are not limited to comprehensive general liability, excess liability coverage, railroad protective liability insurance, contractors 58 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
equipment coverage, workers compensation insurance and commercial automobile insurance. All coverages quoted with A+-rated insurance carriers. HNTB 300 Apollo Drive Chelmsford, MA 01824 (978) 905-4000 http://www.hntb.com Holland L.P. 1000 Holland Drive Crete, IL 60417 (708) 672-2300 www.hollandco.com Founded in 1935, Holland has been a leader in progressive and comprehensive solutions spanning the rail industry for 85 years. We’re known across North America as the premier provider of flash-butt welding services and lead the way in track geometry measurement and track maintenance and construction. Our full portfolio of innovative Maintenance-of-Way services keeps Class 1, short line and transit rail systems running safely and efficiently by giving them the ability to move beyond find and fix to plan for maximum uptime. Our core values of family, respect, partnership, integrity and improvement provide the foundation for everything we do. For our partners, this means we deliver our commitments to safety: striving towards zero injuries and accidents; quality: providing quality products and services and continually looking for ways to improve; and leadership: developing industry-leading technology and employees. Hotstart, Inc. 5723 E. Alki Avenue Spokane, WA 99212 (509) 534-6171 www.hotstart.com Hotstart manufactures a line of electricand diesel-powered engine heating systems designed to allow idling locomotives to be shut down and easily restarted, even after days sitting in freezing weather. Hotstart’s electric-powered heaters are used where an external AC power source is available. Hotstart’s diesel-powered APU provides even more flexibility by allowing an idling locomotive to be shut down at any location where electrical service is unavailable. Hotstart engine heating systems are small enough to mount inside any locomotive car body or walkway. Equipping a locomotive with a Hotstart block heater eliminates the
problems with idling, including wasted fuel and oil, wet-stacking, emissions, noise and engine wear. Hougen Mfg./Trak-Star 3001 Hougen Drive Swartz Creek, MI 48473 (810) 635-7111 http://www.trak-star.com Hovey Industries Inc. 2793 Fenton Road Ottawa, ON K1T 3T9, Canada (613) 822-1765 http://www.hovey.ca Signal and signal bungalows; instrument cases; piers; wire way bridge channel; buried cable troughing; custom enclosures; sound attenuated enclosures; electrical and panel assembly including racks and cable trays. Huesker Inc. P.O. Box 411529 Charlotte, NC 28241-1529 (704) 588-5500 http://www.huesker.com The Huesker Group, with over 155 years of manufacturing excellence, is the world’s leading manufacturer of geosynthetics, agricultural and industrial textiles. Its products and services provide solutions for the business areas earthworks and foundations, roads and pavements, environmental engineering, hydraulic engineering as well as applications in industry and agriculture. The corporate head office of the Huesker Group is located in Gescher (Westphalia), Germany. The company also has subsidiaries in Great Britain, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Asia, the U.S. and Brazil. Furthermore, Huesker works closely together with trading and distribution partners as well as having its own sales branches in more than 60 countries. This ensures that Huesker is able to market its cutting-edge products and provide highly qualified engineering consultancy services worldwide. Huey’s Welding Inc. 7600 Albany Highway Millwood, GA 31552 (912) 285-3954 www.hueyswelding.com Hulcher Services, Inc. P.O. Box 271 Denton, TX 76202 (940) 387-0099
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Aurora, IL 60504 (630) 862-3300 http://www.illinoisautoelectric.com
Hydrema 985 Union Hill Road Alpharetta, GA 30004 (404) 614-1747 www.hydrema.us
IAT International, Inc. 555 E. Main Street Suite 1101 Norfolk, VA 23510 (757) 622-7239 http://www.iatint.com IAT International, Inc., was founded in 1985 in Norfolk, Va., by Avraham Ashkenazi. IAT is a major rail supplier with a variety of products in the industry. The company supplies to all seven Class 1 railroads along with many others with a variety of product lines, including: new rail, wheels/axles, ekoslide switch point rollers, U.S. exports, and many other railroad products.
HyGround Engineering, LLC P.O. Box 324 Williamsburg, MA 01096 (413) 268-8700 http://www.hyground.com Geotechnical engineering; GPR surveys; track substructure maintenance management; geometry analysis; track condition investigations; track inspection; education programs; LiDAR data processing; and GIS applications. Emphasis is on ballast, subballast, subgrade and drainage. HySafe 960 Commerce Drive Union Grove, WI 53182-1070 (262) 752-2400 www.HySafe.com Hy-Safe Technology is a turnkey fall protection provider. Hy-Safe is your single source for risk assessments, custom design, engineering, installation, training and annual recertification. We can design, engineer, and install a fall protection system that meets your specific safety requirements. Hytorc - a division of Unex Corp. 333 Route 17 North Mahwah, NJ 07430 (201) 512-9500 www.hytorc.com/en Hytracker Manufacturing Ltd. 2025 Falcon Road Kamloops, BC V2C 4J2, Canada (250) 374-1299 http://www.hytracker.com/ I State Truck Center 1505 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 486-8800 www.vhtrucks.com Western Star trucks; Palfinger and Prentice cranes; DMF and Harsco hi-rails; roto dumps; remote drive systems; magnets,;nationwide delivery and warranty. IAE Power Products 700 Enterprise Street
IBI Group 18401 Von Karman Avenue Suite 110 Irvine, CA 92612-8543 (949) 833-5588 www.ibigroup.com A multi-disciplinary consulting organization offering services in four areas of practice: urban land, facilities, transportation and systems. Igralub North America, LLC 1955 Vaughn Road N.W. Suite 104 Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 984-2171 www.igralub.us Igralub has developed and delivered innovative and highly efficient lubricants and lubrication systems for railways, LRV, metros and trams. Igralub’s know-how helps to dramatically reduce wheel/rail wear and tear and reduce or even prevent the annoying train wheel/rail noises, such as curve squeaking. As a total services provider, Igralub offers integral solutions and support over the complete life cycle. IMGRail Consulting, Inc. P.O. Box 53 Orange Park, FL 32067 (904) 264-1560 http://www.imgonline.net/ Offers consulting services focused on the recovery of additional revenue. InCord 226 Upton Road Colchester, CT 06415 (860) 537-1414
www.incord.com/index.htm InCord is North America’s largest custom safety netting manufacturer, with eight product divisions dedicated to providing OSHA-compliant solutions to meet your exact needs. Our dedicated U.S. production facilities, ISO-9001-certified processes, and extensive material inventory keep your project on schedule with fast turnaround times and quality you can count on. InCord’s professional customer service, expert guidance, and extensive authorized dealer network help make hazard mitigation easier. Industrial Search Partners P.O. Box 2102 Norwalk, CT 06852 (203) 354-8176 http://www.industrialsearchpartners.com/ Industrial Search Partners is a contemporary breed of executive recruiting firm, specializing in targeted talent acquisition dedicated entirely to the fields of industrial manufacturing and services. Industry-Railway Suppliers, Inc. 577 West Lamont Road Elmhurst, IL 60126 (630) 766-5708 http://www.industryrailway.com Industry-Railway Suppliers is a distributor to the railroad marketplace committed to supplying abrasives, track tools, work equipment parts, shop tools, and related items to meet the needs of today’s railroad maintenance requirements. Where applicable, our items are produced to established specifications and are supported by our field sales force and customer service team. Infinity Rail, LLC 817 West Peachtree Street Suite M110 Atlanta, GA 30308 (678) 904-6306 http://www.infinityfunds.com/ Infinity Rail, LLC, is an operating lessor focused on the equipment needs of shippers and smaller railroads. InfraSteel P.O. Box 102046 Birmingham, AL 35210 (205) 327-8171 http://www.infrasteel.com InfraSteel is a custom-made smooth wall steel liner for culverts and structures. Innovative Foundation Supportworks RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 59
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1100 Holstein Drive Pine City, MN 55063 (888) 202-4242 www.innovativefoundationsupportworks. com IntegriCo Composites 4310 Lucius McCelvey Drive Temple, TX 76504 (254) 743-6400 www.integrico.com Interform 22 South 1400 West Centerville, UT 84914 (801) 335-3681 http://www.interform.net/ Interform has specialized in helping companies with corporate-branded items. Intermountain Orient, Inc. P.O. Box 8288 Boise, ID 83706 (208) 384-5600 www.intermountain-orient.com International Electronic Machines Corp. 850 River Street Troy, NY 12180 (518) 268-1636 www.iem.net International Lubricants, Inc. 7930 Occidental South Seattle, WA 98108-4209 (206) 762-5343 www.lubegard.com Fleet applications need protection from the stresses that they endure. Lubegard products are the professionals’ choice when it comes to extending fluid life and reducing failures. Lubegard’s ATF Protectant is the only product of its kind that is used, endorsed, designated and recommended by multiple Original Equipment Car Manufacturers (OEMs) and is the No. 1 product that is used by professional transmission technicians. Lubegard benefits: prevents and eliminates torque converter shudder and clutch pack chatter; inhibits transmission fluid foaming and oxidation; reduces operating temperatures; reduces transmission wear; provides for smoother shifting; reduces drive train power loss; keeps valves free and frees hung up governors, among other benefits. Lubegard Automatic Transmission Protectant is for use in all automatic transmissions and manuals requiring an ATF (except those that require Type F 60 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
ATF), it also is for use in heavy-duty transmissions such as Allison’s. The full line of automotive products include Lubegard; automatic transmission fluid protectant; engine oil protectant; engine flush; highly friction modified ATF supplement; M-V ATF supplement; AT flush; power steering fluid protectant; PS flush; gear fluid supplement; limited slip supplement; valve and assembly lubricant; Free Eze (a product for rusted cylinders); Lube N’ Loosen (an allpurpose lubricant); power steering fluid; brake finishing treatment and universal brake grease; Kool-It; radiator treatment; radiator flush and evaporator and heater foam cleaner; Dr. Tranny; Kooler Kleen; Power Kleen; Assemblee Goo; Assemblee Luub; threadlockers; assembly treatment; RTV gasket sealants; and Instant Shudder Fixx. International TechneGroup Inc. 5303 Dupont Circle Milford, OH 45150 (513) 576-3900 www.iti-oh.com ITI is the global leader providing reliable interoperability, validation and migration solutions for product data and related systems. International Track Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 5189 New Castle, PA 16105 (724) 658-5970 www.itsrailroadrubber.com Crossties; rail seals; sand pipe nozzle; geotextiles; direct fixation fasteners. Int’l Track Systems Inc. 221 East Cherry Street New Castle, PA 16102 (724) 658-5970 www.itsrailroadrubber.com Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. 500 Highway 18 West P.O. Box 189 Garner, IA 50438-0189 (641) 923-3711 www.imt.com IMT has evolved into a leading manufacturer of service vehicles and material handling systems. Our reputation for quality, value, and performance is evident in our products, which reach a worldwide market in the mining, construction, tire service, railroad, and utility industries. IPS Cranes
3540 Hoffman Road East St. Paul, MN 55110 (651) 777-0105 http://www.ipscranes.com IPS Cranes, Inc., is the OEM of American and Ohio locomotive cranes. We manufacture new cranes and rebuild and repair existing cranes. IPS Cranes is a complete supplier of quality replacement parts for American crawler cranes and genuine OEM parts for American and Ohio Locomotive cranes. IPS Cranes offers a complete line of support services including field inspection, field repair, shop repair, complete crane rebuilding retrofitted with today’s technology, new cranes, unit exchange cranes, full crane rental fleet, operator and mechanic training and 24-hour technical support. We are fully staffed with engineers who are available to assist you in planning your project. Irathane Systems 3516 E. 13th Avenue Hibbing, MN 55746 (218) 262-5211 www.irproducts.com Polyurethane load-bearing pads; wear liners and bridge pads; spray urethane linings. IRECO 577 Lamont Road Elmhurst, IL 60126 (630) 741-0155 ireco.com/ IRECO, LLC, is a premier-engineered railway products company providing freightcar components for railcar manufacturers, railroads and repair shops throughout North America. We were founded in 1929 as Illinois Railway Equipment Co. Our foremost goal was to deliver engineered solutions for common issues plaguing rail car operation. Rebranded as IRECO, LLC, in 1983, our focus remains the same to this day. Part of the Railway Supply Group family since 2001, IRECO combines the same industry knowledge, continuous improvement initiatives and innovative engineering concepts that allowed us to be a pioneer in freightcar specialty products for over 85 years. In our history, we have been granted over 300 patents and are constantly investigating new and inventive ways to transform freight rail transportation. IRECO is proud to have achieved the TTX Excellent Supplier Award for 21 consecutive years, recognizing superior customer service, product quality, performance, value, and delivery.
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Iron Horse Engineering 15567 Main Market Road Parkman, OH 44080 (440) 548-2005 http://www.ironhorseeng.com Recycled plastic ties; specialized fastenings; rubberized enclosures and fastenings for paved track; construction jogs and form systems for slab and DFF track. Irwin Car and Equipment P.O. Box 409 Irwin, PA 15642 (724) 864-8900 www.irwincar.com Island Radar 25055 West Valley Parkway, Suite 104 Olathe, KS 66061 (816) 256-4499 http://www.islandradar.com ITT Enidine Inc. 7 Centre Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127-2293 (716) 662-1900 http://www.enidine.com ITT Enidine Inc. is your trusted source for diversified products for global industrial and aerospace end markets for over 50 years. ITT Enidine Inc., headquartered in Orchard Park, N.Y., is a premier supplier of engineered mechanical shock absorbers, vibration isolation products, noise attenuation products as well as deceleration devices and products for hydraulic/pneumatic actuation and motion control applications. Our products can be found in use throughout the global industrial, rotorcraft, aviation, defense, automation and infrastructure markets. ITW Shakeproof Group 2550 S. 27th Avenue Broadview, IL 60155 (708) 681-3891 www.shakeproof.com ITW Shakeproof Group is a leading designer and manufacturer of value-added, highquality engineered hardware solutions. J&A Industries Inc. 14 South Ewing Street Kansas City, KS 66118 (913) 281-5722 www.railmart.com/index.html J&L Consulting 5785 244B Street Langley, BC V2Z 1G7, Canada
(604) 607-6613 http://www.jlconsulting.ca/ We provide new, rebuilt, RTO, qualified and core components, and locomotives both outright and UTEX. J.A. Placek Construction Co. 12771 E. Imperial Highway Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (562) 944-7985 www.japlacek.com Railroad contractor specializing in track construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, track design and track inspection. J.F. White Contracting Co. P.O. Box 9020 Framingham, MA 01701 (508) 879-4700 www.jfwhite.com/ J.F. Brennan Co., Inc. 818 Bainbridge Street La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 519-5289 www.jfbrennan.com Marine construction: pier repairs, scour and erosion protection, dive inspections, and timber repairs span replacement, bridge replacement. In general, all bridge repairs from the streambed to the top of the bridge. Jacobs 2600 Michelson Drive Suite 500 Irvine, CA 92612 (714) 835-6355 https://www.jacobs.com Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. is an american international technical professional services firm. The company provides technical, professional and construction services, as well as scientific and specialty consulting for a broad range of clients globally including companies, organizations, and government agencies. James E. Howard, LLC 70 Rancho Road Carmel Valley, CA 93924 (831) 659-4112 http://www.jehowardlaw.com/ James Fisher Technologies 5821 Langley Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 (512) 565-5115 www.jftechgroup.com
James McHugh Construction Co. 1737 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 986-8000 http://www.mchughconstruction.com James McHugh Construction Co. is a privately owned company and one of the largest general contractors in the U.S. McHugh is known for constructing some of Chicago’s most recognizable landmarks and one-of-a-kind structures including Marina City, Water Tower Place and Trump Tower, all of which were the world’s tallest reinforced concrete structures at the time. For decades, McHugh has been the driving force behind some of the country’s most well-known infrastructure projects. With vast experience building and rehabilitating heavy and light-rail bridges throughout the Midwest, the company is highly regarded for its work in both rail structure and civil projects. Led by a team of experts with years of proven national rail experience, McHugh is licensed and registered to perform work in all states except the northeast seaboard. JCB 2000 Bamford Blvd. Pooler, GA 31322 (912) 447-2000 www.jcbna.com JCB is a privately owned, global company manufacturer. Equipment lines offered include: backhoe loaders, Loadall telescopic handlers, excavators, wheel loaders, rough terrain forklifts, compact excavators, skid-steer loaders, compact track loaders, compaction equipment and the unique Fastrac tractor. JCF Bridge and Concrete, Inc. 1300 E Gatlin Creek Road Driftwood, TX 78619 (512) 858-5668 www.jcf-bridge.com We provide bridge inspection, maintenance, structural design and construction of all types of bridges and concrete structures for new and renovation-type construction projects. JCT Enterprise & Co., LLC 1300 5th Street Three Rivers, MI 49093 (269) 244-4245 www.jctenterprise.com We are railroad tie disposal specialists. We have equipment used just for railroad work. Hi-rail truck; log trailer with a Serco grapple; Peterson Horizontal 1,000-lb grinder; we RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 61
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JK-Co LLC 16960 State Route 12 East Findlay, OH 45840 (419) 422-5240 http://www.jk-co.com
(717) 328-5211 http://www.kwreese.com Track construction; rehabilitation and maintenance; road crossing installation and repair; track surfacing; scrap tie removal and disposal; tree trimming and brush control; on-track ditching; storm cleanup; hi-rail and track equipment rentals and sales.
JMA Rail Supply Co. 381 S. Main Place Carol Stream, IL 60188 (812) 445-3303 www.jmarail.com/
KDM Services LLC 768 Buttercup Drive Taylormill, KY 41015 (513) 252-6930 www.kdmcraneservices.com
John Brown & Sons, Inc. 14 B&B Lane Weare, NH 03281 (888) 227-6686 www.brownbronto.com John Brown & Sons, Inc., manufactures land-clearing and vegetation management equipment. Products include fixed tooth mowers, mulchers for mini excavators, flail style mowers, forestry screens, skid-steer mowers, and stump grinders.
Keenan Cohen & Merrick P.C. 165 Township Line Road Suite 2400 Jenkintown, PA 19046 (215) 609-1104 http://www.freightlaw.net/ Keenan Cohen & Merrick P.C. is a unique law firm representing railroads across the country in connection with commercial matters arising from the movement of freight, including: freight loss and damage issues; demurrage issues; freight tariff issues; derailment-related litigation
have excavating equipment as well. We have tie grinding with disposal capabilities to land fills and track dismantlement.
John Deere Power Systems 1515 5th Avenue Moline, IL 61265 (309) 765-0243 www.johndeere.com Johnson, Morgan & White 6800 Broken Sound Parkway Suite 201 Boca Raton, FL 33497 (800) 441-9550 http://www.jmandw.com/ Johnson, Morgan & White specializes in corporate debt recovery and dispute resolutions as well as legal forwarding and precredit services reporting. Just Suk It Up Ltd. 10773 Huntington Road Vaughn, ON L0J1C0, Canada (416) 727-5790 justsukitup.com K&L ElectronicsSales & Services, Inc. 1801 S. Benton Searcy, AZ 72145 (501) 368-8262 http://www.kl-elect.com K.W. Reese, Inc. Box 298 Mercersburg, PA 17236 62 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Kelly-Hill Co. P.O. Box 681464 Riverside, MO 64168 (816) 741-7727 A full-service railroad contractor providing track construction, rehabilitation, yearly maintenance contracts, track inspection, crossing installation, undercutting, surfacing, tie replacement, bridge work, equipment leasing, sales and repair. Kelso Technologies 7773–118A Street North Delta, BC V4C 6V1, Canada (630) 395-9069 www.kelsotech.com/ Kennedy/Jenks Consultants 303 2nd Street Suite 300 South San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 243-2150 www.kennedyjenks.com Engineering: facilities, buildings, track, structures, yards and terminals, environmental engineering, environmental services, construction services. Kenneth R. Peel, Barrister & Solicitor 333 Spadina Road
Toronto, ON M5P 2V5, Canada (416) 489-1400 http://www.krplaw.ca/ Peer-recognized attorney practicing in rail and transportation law since 1983. Kenneth Young & Associates 12829 Mondavi Drive Fishers, IN 46037-7419 (317) 567-4067 www.kenyoungassociates.com Appraisal of railroad real estate and track structures for STB requirements, asset financing or donation/sale agreements. Allocation of purchase price for tax issues. Keystone Rail Recovery 70 Maryland Avenue Jersey Shore, PA 17740 (570) 873-3354 http://wwe.keysronerailrecovery.com KRR is a rail supplier and sorting processing company. Keystone Spikes Corp. 255 N. Lincoln Avenue Lebanon, PA 17046 (717) 270-2700 http://www.keystonespikes.com Track spikes; shim spikes; mine spikes; boat spikes; track bolts; joint bars; comp bars; switch stands; wheel stops; tie plates; pandrol plates; ties; rail anchors Kiewit Western Co. 3888 E. Broadway Road Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 437-7878 www.kiewit.com Full-service general contractor offering expertise in the construction and rehabilitation of commuter, light-rail and freight projects. Self-performed work includes grading, utilities, bridges, tunnels, stations, maintenance facilities, demolition, track construction, grade crossings, production tie gangs, production steel gangs, thermite welding, surfacing and emergency services. Kimball Railcar Services 207 Highway 55 W. Kimball, MN 55353 (320) 398-6080 http://www.kimballrailcar.com Kimes Steel & Rail, Inc. 2 George Street New Haven, WV 25265 (859) 619-3357 kimessteel.com
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Kinshofer Mainway Drive Suite 11 Burlington, ON L7L 7G5, Canada (905) 335-2856 www.kinshofer.com Kloeckner Metals 500 Manchester Court York, PA 17408 (717) 814-5487 http://www.kloecknermetals.com/ The Temtco Steel Division of Kloeckner Metals services customers throughout the U.S. with plate and value-added plate processing. KM Strategic Investments, LLC P.O. Box 2219 Wichita, KS 67201 (316) 828-7782 Knapp Railroad Builders, Inc. 4777 W. Lincoln Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53219 (414) 672-4270 Knife River Corp. 32260 Old Highway 34 Tangent, OR 97389 (541) 918-5100 http://www.kniferiver.com/ Knife River Corp. mines aggregates and markets crushed stone, sand, gravel and related construction materials, including precast/prestressed concrete railroad bridges, ready-mix concrete, cement, asphalt, liquid asphalt and other valueadded products. It also performs integrated construction services. Knife River operates in the central, southern and western U.S., Alaska and Hawaii. Knox Kershaw Inc. 11211 Trackwork Street Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 387-5669 www.knoxkershaw.com Ballast regulators; snow fighters; tie cranes; kribber adzers; bridge cranes; yard cleaners; switch undercutters; personnel carriers; and other track maintenance equipment. Koppers Inc. 436 Seventh Avenue Suite 2050 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (412) 227-2001 http://www.koppers.com Koppers is a leading supplier of treated wood
products, rail joints and track components. Our crosstie, switch tie, crossing panel, track panel and bridge timber products are dual-treated with borate and creosote. Our proprietary pressure-treating process ensures verifiable and repeatable preservative retention levels. Koppers’ field-proven rail joints incorporate innovative technology to provide solutions for your specific applications. We offer advanced bonded insulated joints (SAP), bonded insulated Center Liner, Kevlar, field kits and factorybonded plugs, along with standard and bolted insulated rail joints. Koppers also manufactures innovative track components including anti-rail rollover devices, gage plate insulators, switch plate insulators and polyurethane insulated tie plates. Koppers Railroad Structures 4546 Tompkins Drive Madison, WI 53716 (608) 395-6600 www.koppers.com/pages/ railroad-structures-contact A full-service provider for the repair of concrete steel and timber bridges. An industry leader in the inspection of railroad bridges. Complete turnkey engineering and construction for new bridge construction. Kovalchick Corp. 1060 Wayne Avenue Indiana, PA 15701 (724) 349-3300 http://kovalchickcorp.com Kraemer North America, LLC One Plainview Road P.O. Box 220 Plain, WI 53577 (608) 546-2311 www.edkraemer.com/ Kraemer North America is a privately held general contractor headquartered in Plain, Wis., with regional offices in Minnesota and Colorado. Established in 1911, our roots were founded in constructing challenging bridges and highways across the U.S. For more than 50 years, Kraemer has engaged in rail construction to sustain and improve the capacity of freight rail, commuter rail, and light-rail transit projects. Beyond delivering capacity improvements, we partner with our clients to minimize the cost associated with construction outages through our comprehensive planning and switch-out process, engineering expertise, experienced personnel, and specialized equipment. In 2014, Kraemer joined the Obayashi global
family of companies. This strategic partnership has allowed Kraemer to take part in more projects, including larger scale civil works projects in Kraemer’s core areas and in new areas across the U.S. KSA 7128 Gila Court Palmdale, CA 93551 (661) 579-0959 http://www.ksamanagement.com Crossties; turnout ties; grade-crossings. KSA is a joint venture between Koppers and Hanson-Lehigh to produce and market concrete crossties, switch/turnout ties and grade crossings. KSA prestressed monoblock concrete crossties are manufactured to conform to the requirements of AREMA Chapter 30. Tie designs are available for mainline, yard, secondary and transit applications. Ties can be manufactured with commercially available fastening systems and special inserts. KZCO, Inc. 23860 KZ Parkway Greenwood, NE 68366 (402) 944-2767 http://www.kzvalve.com Manufacturer of low voltage electric ball and butterfly valves used in agriculture, water filtration, fire, spraying to include anti-icing/deicing, agriculture, roadway, turf, irrigation. Valve sizes vary from ½ in. to 6 in. Electric actuators are NEMP 6P rated. L&H Industrial 3109 N.E. 69th Street Gladstone, MO 64119 (307) 682-7238 www.lnh.net L&W Industries, LLC 3850 E. Mustard Way Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 864-5411 http://www.lwind.com L&W Industies is a leading manufacturer and distributor of signal products, offering innovative solutions and a full line of top-quality goods and services since 1969. All products are manufactured and warehoused at our centrally located facility in Springfield, Mo. L.B. Foster 415 Holiday Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15220 (412) 928-3400 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 63
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http://www.lbfoster.com L.B. Foster is a leading manufacturer, fabricator and distributor of products and services for the global rail, construction and energy and utility industries. The company was founded in 1902 and is publicly traded (NASDAQ: FSTR) with headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa. The company’s rail products business is a leading, one-source supplier of quality railroad products and services for heavy haul/mainline, short line, transit and industrial railroads worldwide and can provide professional rail project management. Our rail products business is focused on a strategy that is driven by our global customers’ need to continue to improve their safety performance and operating efficiencies. Rail products is composed of rail distribution; track components; CXT concrete railroad ties; Coronet and Allegheny Rail Products; transit products; salient systems; and friction management products and services. Rail manufacturing operations are located in the U.S., Canada and U.K. with sales offices throughout the world. L.G. Everist, Inc. P.O. Box 5829 300 S. Phillips Avenue Suite 200 Sioux Falls, SD 57117 (605) 330-6586 www.lgeverist.com La Marche Mfg. Co. 106 Bradrock Drive Des Plaines, IL 60018-1967 (847) 299-1188 www.lamarchemfg.com Laird Technologies 16401 Swingley Ridge Road Suite 700 Chesterfield, MO 16150 (636) 898-6000 www.lairdtech.com Landoll Corp. 1900 North Street P.O. Box 111 Marysville, KS 66508-1271 (785) 562-5381 www.landoll.com Landoll is the world’s leading traveling axle trailer manufacturer. Landoll Corp. provides trailers to a wide array of industries including towing, construction, agricultural, rental, material handling, salvage 64 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
and container storage. LandRail Inc. P.O. Box 161 LaOtto, IN 46763 (260) 897-2796 www.apiland.net Lanier Steel Products, Inc. P.O. Box 412 Commerce, GA 30529 (706) 335-7200 http://www.laniersteel.com Rail; joint bars; tie plates; spikes; bolts; weld kits; lubricant; grout; frogs; switches; switch stands; bumping posts; derails. WBE/DBEcertified stocking distributor. Leeco Steel 1011 Warrenville Road Suite 500 Lisle, IL 60532 (630) 427-2100 http://www.leecosteel.com Leeco Steel has spent over a century building its reputation as a premier supplier of carbon, HSLA, and alloy steels. We offer exceptional quality, an expansive inventory, expert service and on-time delivery. Leeco Steel is qualified to meet all your steel needs with the highest degree of satisfaction. Leeco Steel has been ISO-certified since 2001. Leeco Steel’s management team is the driving force behind the value of quality assurance. Regular training is provided to our associates in order to keep the improvement program on track for future growth and success within our company.
screw spikes, including the patented No. 1-selling Evergrip and Permagrip spikes, drive spikes, recessed head timber screws and frog and switch bolts. Made-to-order specials encouraged. Lexington Insurance Co. 100 Summer Street Boston, MA 02110-2135 (617) 330-1100 www.lexingtoninsurance.com Liberty International Underwriters 11350 McCormick Road Suite 301 Hunt Valley, MD 21031 (888) 689-4839 http://www.liu-usa.com/ Liberty International Underwriters provides insurance products including liability, property, railroad protective and product liability. Lincoln - an SKF Group brand One Lincoln Way St. Louis, MO 63120 (314) 679-4200 www.lincolnlubesrail.com Lincoln Transportation Insurance Brokers, Inc. 5920 Airport Road Oriskany, NY 13424 (800) 722-7722 http://www.lincolnins.com/ Insurance programs designed exclusively for railroads and railroad-related industries including group health; combined with active claim service assistance.
Lejak & Associates 230 Hidden Creek Road Lake Zurich, IL 60047 (847) 877-1492 www.lejakandassociates.com
Link Co., The Route 1 - Box 48 Jewett, TX 75846 (903) 626-5656
Lemke Industrial Machine LLC 1204 County Highway NN Marathon, WI 54448 (715) 842-3221 www.lemkeindustrial.com
Linsinger Maschinenbau GmbH Dr. Linsinger-Strasse 24 Steyrermuehl, 4662 Austria (437) 613-8840 www.linsinger.com
Lewis Bolt & Nut Co. 30105 Sixth Avenue La Junta, CO 81050 (800) 328-3480 http://www.lewisbolt.com Domestic manufacturer of rail fasteners, including bridge bolts, drift pins and timber bolts for bridge construction. For track and grade crossings, a full line of rail anchors,
Logan Corp. 20 McJunkin Road Nitro, WV 25143 (304) 759-4813 www.logancorp.com Lone Star Railroad Contractors, Inc. P.O. Box 1150 Ennis, TX 75120
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(972) 878-9500 www.lonestarrailroad.com Lonza Wood Protection 1200 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30004 (678) 624-5800 http://www.chemonite.com As a developer and supplier of wood preservatives, Lonza offers chemonite ACZA-treated crossties through a network of licensed producers. Chemonite-treated ties offer long-term protection, economy, plus advantageous environmental and handling features. Many are warranted for 25 years against fungal decay and termites, subject to meeting certain requirements; see www. chemonite.com. Treatment of Chemonite crossties meets AWPA standards and AREMA requirements. Borates can be added in an efficient one-step process. Lonza Wood Protection 5660 New Northside Drive Suite 1100 Atlanta, GA 30328 (678) 627-2000 http://www.chemonite.com/ Lonza Wood Protection manufactures wood-treating chemicals, including ACZA and CCA for pressure treatment of ties, pilings and bridge stringers. Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc. 3900 Arrowhead Drive Hamel, MN 55340 (763) 478-6014 www.loram.com Since 1954, Loram Maintenance of Way, Inc., has been providing railroad maintenance equipment and services that consistently exceed our customers’ expectations in terms of speed, performance, and reliability. Loram machines are both sold and leased, but our company’s reputation rests on our performance as a contractor offering a wide range of track maintenance services to freight, passenger and transit railroads. Loram’s product offerings include: production and specialty rail grinding; ditch cleaning; shoulder ballast cleaning; undercutting; spot undercutting utilizing our Railvac; rail handling; top-of-rail management; track lifting; and data services. LT Resources, Inc. 15814 Champion Forest Drive No. 302 Spring, TX 77379 (281) 444-3494
http://www.ltresources.com LT Resources, Inc., develops and supplies innovative, durable, cost-effective composite track materials to the railroad industry. Primary products include Endurance-XL and LT Resources proprietary EnduranceXL Plus Highway Rail Grade Crossings manufactured from recycled materials, and engineered-composite crossties, switch ties, and bridge ties to meet or exceed AREMA standards. Contact us for a complete composite grade-crossing package. Customized composite products that replace traditional track materials. Lunda Construction Co. 620 Gebhardt Road Black River Falls, WI 54615 (715) 284-9491 Bridge contractor; pile driving; pipe boring and jacking; steel erection; emergency response; fueling and maintenance facilities. Lyncole Industries, Inc. 3547 Voyager Street Suite 204 Torrance, CA 90503 (310) 214-4000 www.lyncole.com MAC Products 60 Pennsylvania Avenue Kearny, NJ 07032 (973) 344-0700 http://www.macproducts.net Products and services for the transmission, distribution, and control of electrical power. For more than 50 years, MAC has designed and built a wide variety of highquality products for the electric utility, construction, electrified transit, and OEM industries. With a unique blend of modern manufacturing facilities, highly experienced and skilled engineers, technicians, and craftsmen, MAC produces high-quality products that meet the needs of demanding industries. MacAllister Railroad Machinery 6870 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46241 (317) 244-7368 http://www.macallisterrail.com/ Rental and sales of construction equipment specially equipped to the needs of railroad repair, MOW, and signal repair. MacBone Industries, Ltd. 9301 Old Staples Mill Road
Richmond, VA 23228 (804) 264-3603 www.macbone.com Maccaferri Inc. 10303 Governor Lane Blvd. Williamsport, MD 21795-3115 (301) 223-6910 http://www.maccaferri-usa.com Maccaferri Inc. offers a high-performance solution for the technology of fiber-reinforced concrete through a complete portfolio of steel and synthetic fibers: Wirand steel fibers, Fibromac synthetic fibers and the Wirand steel fibers are used to reinforce the concrete adding mechanical properties that can be used for structural design purpose. The Fibromac synthetic fibers are used as a complement for the concrete to control the first effects of moisture and water lost in the first stage (24 to 72 hours) of the concrete. For 40 years the fibers were used to add performance for the concrete mix. Steel fibers and synthetics fibers can be used separately or as a blend to complement effects in the concrete mix in terms of shrinkage and long-term structural behavior. Magnum Manufacturing Inc. 39140 Webb Drive Westland, MI 48185 (734) 727-0560 www.magnum-mfg.com Maintainer Corp. of Iowa, Inc. 1701 2nd Avenue Sheldon, IA 51201-0349 (712) 324-5001 http://www.maintainer.com Heavy-duty service bodies; mobile lubrication bodies; hydraulic cranes. Marden Industries, Inc., dba SuperTrak 26855 Airport Road Punta Gorda, FL 33982 (800) 446-9858 http://www.supertrak.com/ Marden Industries, Inc., dba SuperTrak, manufactures forestry bedding plows, field choppers, and a full line of mulching tractors for ROW maintenance and land clearing work applications. Mar-John Track Maintenance Inc. 1609 49th Avenue N. Minneapolis, MN 55430-3734 (612) 529-6255
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Markel Corp. 4521 Highwoods Parkway Glen Allen, VA 23060-6148 (804) 747-0136 http://www.markelcorp.com Marsh l Global Rail Practice 540 West Madison Chicago, IL 60661 (312) 627-6715 http://www.marsh.com/ Insurance brokerage firm with a dedicated global rail practice established to service the risk management needs of the rail industry. Mass. Electric Construction Co. 4790 Regent Blvd. Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063 (972) 505-4700 www.masselec.com Installation of transit and railroad, signaling, control systems, communications systems, overhead contact systems, third-rail traction power substations and commercial and industrial electrical work. Master Bolt 811 Taylor Street Elyria, OH 44035 (440) 323-5529 www.masterbolt.com Bolts, drive spikes and specialty fasteners for railroads and transit systems. Master Packing & Rubber Co. 6430 4th Street, S.W. Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 (319) 364-8282 http://www.mprcseals.com Master Packing & Rubber Co., located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is a manufacturer of gaskets and seals in-house molder of elastomeric seals. Engine seals and gaskets as replacements to EMD, GE and other large engines. We are in the Chemours Genuine Viton program. Metal exhaust gaskets and expansion joints. We carry a large inventory for quick delivery. Mattei Compressors Inc. 9635 Liberty Road Suite E Randallstown, MD 21133 (410) 521-7020 matteicomp.com Mattei U.S. is a division of Ing. Enea Mattei S.p.A. of Milan, Italy. As the largest manufacturer of industrial rotary vane air compressors from 1 kW to 250 kW, Mattei 66 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
also supplies rotary vane compressors to many OEM markets, including transit, biogas and natural gas, and snow making. Maven Engineering Corp. 15946 Derwood Road Rockville, MD 20855 (301) 519-3400 www.mavencorporation.com Maven Engineering is a manufacturing and distribution company that develops, produces, sources and sells complex machined parts to customers in the railroad, defense, automotive, industrial machinery, and oil and gas industries. McClain & Co. Inc. 19152 Germanna Highway Culpeper, VA 22701 (540) 423-1110 www.mcclain1.com McCord Tie and Timber, Inc. P.O. Box 677 Falkville, AL 35622 (888) 784-6284 http://www.mccordtieandtimber.com/ Welcome to McCord Tie and Timber. Established in 2003, we offer the highest quality creosote-treated and dual-treated (borate and creosote) wood products to the railroad industry. McFarren Group 12130 Wicklow Lane Naples, FL 34120 (717) 319-7280 http://www.mcfarrengroup.com/ Founded in 1993, McFarren Group specializes in the identification and validation of large-scale capital infrastructure projects with a focus on preparing them for financing. McGriff, Seibels & Williams, Inc. 2211 7th Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35233 (205) 581-9290 http://www.mcgriff.com/ National insurance broker and risk management consultant providing specialized insurance to the railroad industry. McHenry Truck Equipment 3838 Cote Brilliante St. Louis, MO 63113-3602 (314) 533-0800 www.mchenrytruck.com
McRail - a Borden Perlman Salisbury & Kelly company P.O. Box 243 New Bethlehem, PA 16242 (814) 275-4999 http://www.mcrail.com/ Insurance broker dedicated exclusively to and offering over 30 years experience with railroad liability, property, rolling stock, automobile, health, life for railroad and railroad-related clients. Meade Industrial Services, Inc. 1825 Summer Street Hammond, IN 46383 (219) 937-0100 Rebuilder and OEM of electro-magnets; Hubbell magnet controllers; Bald-R magnet generators; rebuilder and OEM of AC and DC motors. Mechanical Rubber 77 Forester Avenue P.O. Box 593 Warwick, N.Y. 10990 (845) 986-2271 www.mechanicalrubber.com Men Micro Inc. 24 North Main Street Ambler, PA 19002 (215) 542-9575 www.menmicro.com Men Micro develops and manufactures board-level solutions for embedded industrial applications and harsh environments. The company also offers highly reliable embedded computing and I/O solutions. Mercier’s, Inc. 7442 Shipley Avenue Harmans, MD 21077 (410) 590-4181 www.merciers.com Chemical vegetation control; restoration of drainage; right-of-way clearance; tree removal; brush cutting and timber structure repairs; ditching and grading. Mermec Inc. 110 Queen Parkway West Columbia, SC 29169 (803) 213-1200 http://www.mermecgroup.com Non-contact, high-speed gauge, rail profile and geometry measuring systems; rail profile measurement for grinders; hi-railmounted geometry and profile systems; portable laser-based rail profile measurements systems; and high-speed railcar
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support; and a full range of on-site and laboratory procedures.
Metabo Corp. 1231 Wilson Drive West Chester, PA 19380 (610) 436-5900 www.metabo.com German-based worldwide designer and manufacturer of professional-grade electric power tools.
Midwest Mole, Inc. 6814 West 350 N. Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 545-1335 www.midwestmole.com Midwest Mole has been in business since 1982 and is based in central Indiana and works on projects throughout the U.S. We specialize in trenchless construction. We have one of the largest fleets of trenchless equipment in the country when it comes to the variety of trenchless methods we are able to provide. We have worked on and around railroads since our founding. We can provide the drainage solution you need. We understand the importance of keeping the trains running and on time. Make us a partner on your next project.
Metro Concrete Products 1207 FM 1485 Conroe, TX 77301 (936) 756-3500 www.metroconcreteproducts.com Miba Bearings U.S. LLC 5037 N. State Route 60 McConnelsville, OH 43756 (740) 962-4242 www.miba.com Michaels Uniform Co. 7906 W. Grand Avenue Elmwood Park, IL 60707 (800) 828-0601 www.michaelsuniform.com Mickelson & Co. LLC 101 N. Main Avenue Suite 217 Sioux Falls, SD 57104 (605) 977-4873 http://www.mickco.com/ Third-party 45G tax credit consulting. MicroSolved, Inc. 2330 Briggs Road Columbus, OH 43223 (614) 372-6769 http://www.microsolved.com Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. 1101 3rd Street S.E. Canton, OH 44707-3230 (330) 456-3121 www.midwestind.com Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. offers a complete line of dust control, soil stabilization, anti-icing and deicing products and application systems. Our products and systems are designed for superior performance, and thoroughly tested in the field, our in-house laboratory, and through extensive industry studies. We also offer our products as part of a complete turnkey system that includes application and installation services; technical and administrative
Millberg, Gordon & Stewart, PLLC 1101 Haynes Street Suite 104 Raleigh, NC 27604 (919) 836-0090 http://www.mgsattorneys.com/ Millberg, Gordon & Stewart provides legal services to Class 1, regional and short line railroad companies. MindStorm Strategic Consulting 17 State Street Suite 4000 New York, N.Y. 10004 (212) 739-0474 www.Mind-Storm.com Miner Enterprises, Inc. 1200 E. State Street Geneva, IL 60134 (630) 232-3000 http://www.minerent.com Miner Enterprises, Inc., manufactures and distributes railcar components. The company offers products such as draft gears, contact side bearings, hatch covers, outlet gates, discharge systems, and brake beams. Minuteman Trucks, Inc. 2181 Providence Highway Walpole, MA 02081 (508) 668-3112 http://www.minutemantrucks.com/ Minuteman Trucks is an International and Ford commercial truck dealership that specializes in fleet sales.
Missouri Tie, Inc. P.O. Box 730 Reynolds, MO 63666 (573) 689-2040 http://www.missouritie.com/ Missouri Tie is a creosote-treating plant for crossties and switch ties. Mitchell Equipment Corp. 5275 N. Ann Arbor Road Dundee, MI 48131 (734) 529-3400 www.mitchell-railgear.com Since 1978 Mitchell Equipment has been designing and manufacturing rail gear systems for the railroad industry. Our attachment systems are designed to adapt to a wide variety of vehicles. We offer a complete line of retractable rail gear systems that can propel vehicles on railroad track. Mitchell offers a large selection of specialty rail gear attachments that can be used in conjunction with rail gear. By matching up a specific vehicle with rail gear and a series of attachments, a Mitchell “Rail Gear” system can be created. Mitchell “Rail Gear” systems work every day moving railcars, replacing railroad rail or handling materials on specialty configured vehicles. Mitchell offers engineering and application assistance, factory installation, training and customer support through a worldwide dealer network. MiTek Industries, Inc. 14515 N Outer Forty Drive Suite 300 Chesterfield, MO 63017 (314) 434-1200 http://www.mii.com Manufacturer of anti-split end plates and automated end plating equipment for wooden crossties, switch ties and bridge timbers. Modern Track Machinery 1415 Davis Road Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 697-7510 www.geismar.com Modern Track Machinery offers a complete line of maintenance tools for track and catenary, including rail saws and drills, grinders, abrasives, tie drills, bolters, clippers, 360 hi-rail crane, OHL inspection vehicles and OHL rolling/unrolling trains, plus turnkey rail welding plants. Modern Track Machinery Canada, Ltd. RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 67
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5926 Shawson Drive Mississauga, ON L4W 3W5, Canada (905) 564-1211 http://www.geismar.com Modjeski and Masters Inc. 1055 St Charles Avenue Suite 400 New Orleans, LA 70005 (504) 524-4344 http://www.modjeski.com Planning, design and construction monitoring for fixed and movable railroad bridges, inspection, fatigue analysis, repair, retrofit, emergency response. Moffatt & Nichol 1616 E. Mill Brook Road Suite 160 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 781-4626 http://www.moffattnichol.com/ Moffatt & Nichol specializes in economic, planning, environmental, design and construction management of rail transportation and related civil works projects for clients throughout North America, Europe and Latin America. Moley Magnetics 5202 Commerce Drive Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 434-4023 www.moleymagneticsinc.com Moley Magnetics, Inc., Attachments & Equipment Division is a manufacturer, supplier and service company that offers a versatile, trouble-free line of magnets, shears, grapples, granulators, track pads, buckets, and more ... as well as specialty services such as rebuilding, fabrication and maintenance for the industries of scrap, demolition, railroad, recycling and distribution under their Attachments & Equipment Division. The Moley Magnetics, Inc., legendary Electrical Services & Sales Division is dedicated to motor, pump, generator, and gearbox repairs, as well as a proud distributor of great brand names in motors, gear reducers, VFD drives, pumps and control products. The division also has specialty services of custom fabrication, machining, VFD programming and panel building, along with the ability to have our trained professionals accompany your business for on-site, dependable solutions and repairs. Momar, Inc. P.O. Box 19567 68 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Atlanta, GA 30325 (404) 355-4580 http://www.momar.com/ Manufacturer of industrial maintenance chemicals (MoChem); water treatment products (Aquatrol); cleaning/sanitizing chemicals for food processing industry (Momarket); specialty industrial lubricants (LuBest); industrial tools/ hardware (Handyman); industrial safety equipment (Safetyman); mineral handling/ dust suppression (MinTech); application services (Ramco). Montana Hydraulics, LLC 888 Florence Street Helena, MT 59601 (406) 449-3464 http://www.montanahydraulics.com Montana Hydraulics is a multifaceted manufacturing company offering machine shop services including CNC machining, fabrication, custom manufacturing and specialty equipment, as well as innovative, progressive solutions and services for the railroad industry including railroad ballast distribution systems, the innovative center-mounted bidirectional ballast plow, railcar maintenance and repair and MOW equipment replacement and repair. We have a reputation of consistently delivering outstanding quality and customer service to a variety of industries and customers, both nationally and internationally including mining, construction, underground utilities, railroad, timber processing machinery, waste management and aerospace tooling. Morrison Metalweld Process Corp. 3685 Stutz Drive Suite 102 Canfield, OH 44406-9155 (330) 702-5188 http://www.morrisonmetalweld.com Patented welding process to recondition frogs, switch points and rail. Sales representative for Pandrol Calorite, Pandrol Matweld Equipment, BML Track Mats. Distributor for Whitmore Lubrication & Lubricants. Motive Equipment 8300 W. Sleske Court Milwaukee, WI 53223 (414) 446-3379 http://www.motiveequipment.com Motive Power Inc. 4600 Apple Street Boise, ID 83716
(208) 947-4800 www.motivepower-wabtec.com Mott MacDonald 111 Wood Avenue South Iselin, NJ 08830-4112 (973) 379-3400 www.mottmac.com Mott MacDonald is a global supplier of planning, engineering, design, and program management services for railroads and rail transit systems including civil design, track layout, tunnels, structures, PTC/CBTC signal/communication systems, electric traction, fire/life safety, and environmental services. Mountain States Contracting Inc. 4001 S. 34th Street Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 595-1575 http://www.mscrr.com Mountain States Contracting Inc. is a railroad design/construction firm with locations throughout the Mountain West. Railroad services offered: consulting; site evaluation; layout and design; inspection; track and yard construction; maintenance; signals; road crossings; production tie; rail; and surfacing. Musselman & Hall Contractors 4922 Blue Banks Avenue Kansas City, MO 64130 (816) 861-1234 https://www.musselmanandhall.com With three locations in Kansas City, St. Louis, and Wichita, Musselman and Hall Contractors, LLC, has been serving communities by providing railroad, traditional concrete, decorative concrete, and asphalt services for over 100 years. With that experience, our professional technicians have the capabilities to help you plan and execute your projects in a quick and time-efficient manner to ensure that your projects get done the first time correctly. With no job too large or too small, if you need railroad, concrete, asphalt repairs, or want to learn more then call the professional technicians at Musselman & Hall Contractors, LLC today. N&J Railroad Contractors, Inc. 682 St Charles Rock Road St. Louis, MO 63112 (314) 381-2277 www.tracksolutions.net Contractor; new construction; maintenance; repair; snow removal.
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N.E. Bridge Contractors, Inc. 2 Lopes Drive Norton, MA 02766 (508) 238-1941 www.bridgeriggers.com NARSTCO 300 Ward Road Midlothian, TX 76065 (847) 562-6906 www.narstco.com NARSTCO is a leading manufacturer of steel crossties and steel tie turnouts. Advantages and benefits of NARSTCO Steel Track and Turnout Tie Sets: Costeffective (simple and efficient to assemble and install; turnout assembly savings 3 to 1 versus wood; reduces the ballast required by as much as 40 percent compared to wood ties; extends life of other components, such as frogs, points, etc.; extends life of adjacent wood ties when interspersed); Track Environment (100 percent recyclable). National Compressor Exchange 75 Onderdonk Avenue Ridgewood, NY 11385 (718) 417-9100 www.nationalcompressor.com We know how critical and time-sensitive our products are. Whether you are a hospital, building or other facility we will respond quick to solve your problem as soon as possible. National Compressor Exchange can help you with all your compressor needs; from remanufacturing the parts and new compressors, we have you covered. We can do all the new types of compressors as well as obsolete models. We handle screw compressors in addition to our reciprocating line. We provide compressor accessories as well to help support our compressor lines. National Crane Corp. 1565 Buchanan Trail E. Shady Grove, PA 17256 (717) 597-8121 www.manitowoccranes.com Truck-mounted hydraulic cranes. National Maintenance and Repair, Inc. 401 S. Hawthorne Street Hartford, IL 62048 (618) 255-5731 www.nmrinc.com/ National Railroad Safety Services, Inc.
7395 Kingsgate Way West Chester, OH 45069 (513) 755-4910 www.nrssinc.net/ National Railroad Safety Services (NRSS), a certified Disadvantage Business Enterprise, has the proven safety record and the proven ability to provide true nationwide service by supplying: railroad flaggers; construction inspectors/observers; track inspectors; signal maintainers; project managers; roadway workplace training that includes GCOR and MOW rules; track inspection training that includes CWR; and safety audits. Classes in Spanish also are available at all five of our locations and online. Let us tailor a class for you. Our clients appreciate the capability and affordability of all of our services. That is why over the past 19 years our clients continue to renew with us. Offices in Cincinnati, Albany, N.Y., Sacramento, Calif., Chicago, and Arlington, Texas. Our qualified and eager staff are ready to assist you. No railroad or project is too big or too small. National Railway Supply Inc. P.O. 13727 Savannah, GA 31416 (912) 920-4575 www.nationalrailwaysupply.com National Research Council of Canada 2320 Lester Road Ottawa, ON K1V 1S2, Canada (613) 998-9388 www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca The Centre for Surface Transportation Technology (CSTT) helps railroads and transit systems achieve a high level of performance, durability and affordability for railway track and structure assets. A division of the National Research Council (NRC) of Canada, CSTT has helped improve wheel/rail systems on major freight, intercity passenger and transit systems worldwide for more than 35 years. In some cases, rail and wheel life has been extended by as much as 150 percent. National Salvage & Service Corp. P.O. Box 300 Clear Creek, IN 47426 (812) 339-9000 www.nssccorp.com Performs railroad track dismantlement; removal of changeout ties and rail along active rights-of-way anywhere in North and South America. NSSC offers competitive prices on relay rail, other track materials
and quality crossties. National Salvage & Service also offers demolition and environmental remediation, with over 22 years of experience. National Signal Technology, Inc. 875 William Pitt Way Pittsburgh, PA 15238 (724) 367-1240 www.natsigtech.com National Signal Technology, Inc., (NST) is a leading provider of signal system engineering services to the rail transportation industry. Our goal is to provide highquality engineering services to satisfy the ever-increasing demands placed upon our clients. NST has extensive experience in application design, testing, EMC and safety assurance, marketing, training and project management to assist in any signal systemrelated project. National Trackwork, Inc. 1500 Industrial Drive Itasca, IL 60143 (630) 250-0900 www.nationaltrackwork.com Natural Wood Solutions, LLC P.O. Box 130 Mooreville, MS 38857 (317) 859-8725 http://www.naturalwoodsolutions.com/ Natural Wood Solutions, LLC, is a leading provider of superior quality pressuretreated wood railroad track and bridge products to railroads, contractors and industries throughout North America. Nedap Identification Systems 500 W. Main Suite 301 Branson, MO 65616 (417) 339-7368 www.nedapidentification.com Nedap Identification products reliably operate in the extremely difficult and rugged environments of the railway industry. Identification of train cars and engines are conducted in order to monitor rolling stock in tunnels, enable automation of the refueling process, manage trains at the yard or provide updated arrival and departure information. NES Rentals 540 Lake Cook Road Suite 100 Deerfield, IL 60015 (847) 597-9123 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 69
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www.nesrentals.com NES Rentals Holdings, Inc., is one of the largest companies in the $26 billion equipment rental industry. The company focuses on renting aerial equipment to industrial and construction end-users. It rents more than 700 types of machinery and equipment, and distributes new equipment for nationally recognized original equipment manufacturers. NES Rentals also sells used equipment as well as complementary parts, supplies and merchandise, and provides repair and maintenance services to its customers. The company is a leading competitor in many of the geographic markets it reaches with 80 locations in 30 states. Nevada Railroad Materials P.O. Box 1916 Tubac, AZ 85646 (816) 708-9088 http://www.nevadarail.com At NRM+S we live and breathe railroad ties. We refurbish them. We pre-plate them. We sell them wholesale. Each used tie is first graded for quality to determine if the refurbished tie will go back into a rail line or shipped to a retailer for a second life as a landscaping tie. Ties that are in too poor condition to be refurbished are burned and converted to energy. We are a sustainability-minded business and make sure that the last place a tie ends up is in a landfill. New York Twist Drill 5368 E. Rockton Road Rosco, IL 61073 (800) 645-3830 http://www.newyorktwistdrill.com Full line of track maintenance tools including single- and double-end high-speed steel track bits, cobalt spiral flute track bits, cobalt bonding drills and tie bore drills. Niemeyer & Associates, P.C. 4415 Beck Lane Ringwood, IL 60072-9688 (815) 653-9400 www.niemeyerandassociates.com/RTS Railroad-related engineering studies; design and construction management for civil, structural, track, environmental, public works, signals and communications and railroad safety training. Nightstick by Bayco Products, Inc. 640 S Sanden Blvd. Wylie, TX 75098 (800) 233-2155 70 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
www.baycoproducts.com Nightstick is a global brand of professional lighting products including flashlights, headlamps and tactical solutions that exceed the industry standards in performance, quality, user safety and value. Nightstick products are built not only with lumen ratings that exceed most competitor products, but also with optimized performance characteristics such as candela, beam distance and run times. The design must take into consideration all of these factors to impact a light’s efficiency and performance. Nightstick products are designed and manufactured using the best quality housing materials, precision engineered reflectors, reliable real-world switch functionality, state-of-the-art electronics and latest generation battery technology. Innovations such as Nightstick’s exclusive Dual-Light design, combining a flashlight and a floodlight into a single light with the ability to turn both on simultaneously for added versatility and safety, is altering the idea of what a flashlight is. Nisus Corp. 100 Nisus Drive Rockford, TN 37853 (865) 577-6119 http://www.nisuscorp.com Nisus Corp. manufactures green wood preservatives including: cellutreat liquid borate DOT, QNAP8 copper naphthenate oil-borne preservative, QNAP2 for end cut and field cuts, and BTX plugs used to inject borate into bridge ties during the Boulton cycle of pressure treatment with either creosote or QNAP copper naphthenate. Nolan Co. 1016 Ninth Street S.W. Canton, OH 44707 (330) 453-7922 https://NolanCompany.com The Nolan Co. designs, manufactures and sells a complete product line of Maintenance-of-Way and track safety products for the rail industry. This product line includes derails—portable, hinged and sliding; derail operating stands—manual, electric and air powered; wheel and axle assemblies; flags and staffs; bumping posts; car stops; car blocks; wheel chocks; cast replacement wheels; rerailers; push cars; tool and supply carts/dollies; rail pullers; rail skates (skids); rail dollies; and switch point protectors. Our manufacturing facility is located in Bowerston, Ohio. Our administrative offices are located in nearby Canton,
Ohio. Customer satisfaction is our goal at The Nolan Co. We are committed to delivering top-quality products on time and at competitive pricing. This commitment has made The Nolan Co. a leader in the manufacturing of Maintenance-of-Way and track safety products for our customers in the rail industry. Norbar Torque Tools, Inc. 36400 Biltmore Place Willoughby, OH 44094-8221 (440) 953-1180 http://www.norbar.com Manufacturer of a complete line of hand torque wrenches and easy-to-use electronic torque wrench testers, designed specifically for use in tire bays. Norbar torque wrenches have been used worldwide for over 60 years, and provide superior durability, performance, and accuracy. Norbar’s TruCheck Torque Wrench Tester is a bench-mounted, self-contained unit with digital read-out. This unit will verify the accuracy and setting of your torque wrenches on a daily basis, helping you ensure correct torquing of lug nuts every time. Nordco Inc. 125 Railroad Avenue Building 14 Beacon Falls, CT 06403 (203) 438-9696 http://www.nordco.com Nordco Inspection Technologies, a Nordco company, offers ultrasonic rail-flaw detection services utilizing premium technology for rail and industrial applications. Nordco 245 W. Forest Hill Avenue Oak Creek, WI 53154 (414) 766-2180 https://www.nordco.com Nordco is a leading designer and manufacturer of railroad Maintenance-of-Way machinery, mobile railcar movers, and ultrasonic rail flaw detection systems and services. Nordco provides new, rebuilt, and rental track maintenance products including spikers; spike pullers; tie exchangers; ballast regulators; snow removal equipment; rail lifters; anchor applicators and removers; tie pluggers; rail clip applicators; tie cranes; and tampers. Our commitment to customers continues long after we deliver a machine through extensive technical service and support as well as aftermarket parts programs. In addition to replacement
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parts, we offer easy-to-install kits to make sure your machine is operating at peak efficiency. Nordco Rail Inspection Technologies offers industry-leading ultrasonic non-destructive testing equipment and services. Nordco’s Shuttlewagon mobile railcar movers are the industry’s largest.
Northern Illinois & Wisconsin Railway 210 Simpson Parkway No. 736 Cheney, WA 99004 (630) 212-8660 http://www.nilwirailway.com/ Locomotive leasing, finance and equipment management.
Nord-Lock, Inc. 1051 Cambridge Drive Muskegon, MI 49444 (231) 799-1097 www.nord-lock.com We offer a superior bolt-securing system that provides safe locking for bolted joints even when exposed to severe vibration and dynamic load. The unique aspect of NordLock is that it doesn’t attempt to prevent relative motion, but instead only allows this motion to tighten rather than loosen the bolt. This is accomplished with a pair of washers whose inner surfaces act like cams with a greater ramp angle than the helix angle of the screw threads. On the opposite side are serrations that grip the bolt head and the mating surface. If the bolt attempts to move in the direction of loosening, a wedge is created and tension is actually increased.
Northwest Rubber Extruders, Inc. 11155 SW Denney Road Beaverton, OR 97008 (866) 643-6878 http://www.nwreinc.com/ For over 20 years, Northwest Rubber Extruders, Inc., has produced custom and standard extruded products for the rail industry. Our experience includes the manufacture of numerous products such as rail boot, tie pads for crossings, under tie pads, etc. We are committed to consistently meeting or exceeding our customers’ requirements for products and services, and are pledged to continuous improvement.
NorFast Inc. 86017 Moriches Drive Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 (904) 607-5415 NorFast is the designer and manufacturer of elastic fastening systems for wood, steel, concrete, and composite ties. NorFast also launched a new and innovative insulated joint, the NIJ-6 Hercules, which installs in the field and eliminates two welds. It is modular (user replaceable parts), stronger than the rail section, distributes stresses better, and lasts longer. North American Equipment Sales Co., Inc. 715 East Southern Avenue P.O. Box 71 Bucyrus, OH 44820 (419) 617-7805 www.noamequip.com North American Rail Products, Inc. 7424 Hume Avenue Unit 1 Delta, BC V4G 1C5, Canada (604) 946-7272 www.narailproducts.com/
NoviSign Digital Signage P.O. Box 486 Hales Corners, WI 53130 (414) 888-0358 www.novisign.com Using NoviSign’s Online Studio Editor, you will be able to create media-rich digital signage content. By using the built-in drag-and-drop widgets: images; videos; vibrant slideshows; RSS feeds; scrolling text tickers; web pages; interactive polls; virtual que; Facebook and Twitter feeds; YouTube streams; and more you will be able to create beautiful and dynamic digital signage content. The online editor is intuitive and specially designed for users with little graphic design experience. Nufarm Americas, Inc. 150 Harvester Drive Suite 200 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 (630) 455-2000 www.ag.us.nufarm.com Nufarm manufactures and formulates leading plant protection products for weed and disease control. Dedicated to the professional turf and specialty professionals, Nufarm serves vegetation management, forestry, aquatic, golf, residential and commercial turf markets. Oldcastle Precast/StarTrack 8392 Riverview Parkway Littleton, CO 80125
(303) 791-1100 www.oldcastleprecast.com Oldcastle/StarTrack Sales 7921 S. Park Plaza Suite 200 Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 902-2745 http://www.startrackrail.com The StarTrack ll precast concrete platform grade-crossing system uses no ties and is set on prepared subgrade to form a self-supporting slab system. This design incorporates one-piece construction with Pandrol fasteners and easy access to rail without disturbing the crossing. Standard and heavy-duty models are available. Custom products are available. Omaha Track 12930 I Street Omaha, NE 68137 (402) 339-0332 http://www.omahatrack.com Omaha Track is comprised of three operating divisions: materials, equipment, and facilities. The materials division annually generates over 200,000 tons of relay rail and track accessories, graded to exacting specifications. Omaha Track Equipment custom builds, fabricates, and maintains all types of MOW equipment, specializing in hi-rail trucks, cranes and other products related to the railroad industry. The facilities division provides transloading and switching services at four locations: Salt Lake City, Utah, (Kennecott Copper), Omaha, Neb. (Weco), Pond Creek, Okla., and Eaton, Colo. Omega Industries Inc. P.O. Box 65369 Vancouver, WA 98665 (360) 694-3221 http://omega-industries.com Omega Industries manufactures a highquality concrete grade-crossing system with an innovative, pre-attached, replaceable rubber flangeway design. Serving mainline railroads, short line railroads, transit, industry, and port authorities, Omega has established a reputation for quality, delivery, and service. Products include: BNSF/ UP Common Standard lag-down panels, Canadian standard lag-down panels, non-lag panels for use on concrete and steel ties, curved panels, custom turnout panels, ADA-approved pedestrian panels, steel switch point covers, and steel track boxes. With five manufacturing facilities located RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 71
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in Washington, California, Nebraska, Texas, and North Carolina, Omega is the largest concrete crossing manufacturer in North America. Omni Products, Inc. 3911 Dayton Street McHenry, IL 60050 (815) 344-3100 www.omnirail.com Omni Products, Inc., is the leading supplier of grade-crossing systems to the U.S. rail industry. Our dedicated team of industry experts is made up of sales, marketing and technical personnel who specialize in grade crossings. Our experienced team of professionals offers the most complete line of surface crossing materials used by the rail industry today. We can help you identify the right product for every application and can help you identify cost savings in the process. We support our product line with superior logistics along with technical engineering and support before and after the sale. Omnicom Engineering Ltd. Eboracum House York, North Yorkshire Y030 5PB, United Kingdom 44 190 4778100 http://www.omnieng.co.uk Omnicom is an innovative engineering company specializing in the development and integration of software and hardware platforms for asset survey, fixed, and mobile asset monitoring. Over the past 18 years we have developed a reputation for providing pioneering products and solutions to the transportation sector utilizing the latest available technologies. We deliver products and solutions that align with business requirements enabling our customers to concentrate on their core business. On-Track Railway Services Ltd. Duagh Station Grounds Edmonton, AB T5B 4K3, Canada (780) 973-6003 Manufacturers of railcar movers and custom track machinery and equipment. Orgo-Thermit, Inc. 3500 Colonial Drive North Manchester, NJ 08759 (732) 657-5781 www.orgothermit.com Orgo-Thermit, Inc., is an American-based company specializing in the manufacture and supply of Thermit welding kits and 72 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
equipment for a comprehensive range of T-rail and crane rail profiles. Included are our full head repair weld and our head alloyed weld for high hardness rails. Our Technical Service Division offers welder certification courses, crane rail welding, non-destructive testing, analytical and consulting services. Orr Safety Corp. 11601 Interchange Drive Louisville, KY 40229 (502) 774-6455 www.orrsafety.com Orr Safety is a family owned safety distributor representing over 600 industry-leading manufacturers. We provide equipment and services for all aspects of industrial safety. OSI Batteries 6213 Bury Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55346-1720 (800) 327-0814 www.osibatteries.com OV Scale & Instruments P.O. Box 6625 Wheeling, WV 26003 (304) 547-0840 http://www.ovscale.com/ OV scale has broad expertise and experience providing, installing and servicing rail scales, including certified scales for custody transfer, and checkweigher scales for over/ under weight control, both in-motion and statically. Owner Resource Group 600 Congress Avenue Suite 200 Austin, TX 78701 (512) 505-4180 http://www.orgroup.com/ Owner Resource Group is an Austin, Texasbased private investment firm. Pacific Wood Preserving P.O. Box 968 Eloy, AZ 85231 (520) 466-7801 www.pacificwood.com Crossties: switch, bridge timbers, gradecrossing treatments; creosote and copper napthanate. Paktek, Inc. 7307 82nd Street Court S.W. Lakewood, WA 98498 (253) 584-4914 www.toolpak.com
Pandrol USA, LP 501 Sharptown Road Bridgeport, NJ 08014 (856) 467-3227 www.pandrolusa.com Rail-fastening systems, including Fastclip, Safelok I, Safelok III, and eClip, as well as screw spikes, insulators, pads and tie plates. Direct fixation fastening assemblies, including Panguard, VIPA and SRS assemblies. Parsons Brinckerhoff One Penn Plaza New York, NY 10119-0021 (212) 465-5000 www.pbworld.com Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) provides multidisciplinary and comprehensive professional services that enable our clients to succeed across a wide range of goals— regardless of size, scope or complexity. Our 13,000 professionals contribute state-of-the-art knowledge of equipment and practices, representing all of the disciplines involved in project development. Our core services include environmental, planning, management consulting, design/ engineering, construction management, operations and maintenance, e-business and e-media, and—integrating all of the above—program management. With our supervisory skills, global resources and diverse expertise, PB has emerged as one of the world’s top program management firms—seeing projects through their entire life cycles, from cradle to grave. Patrick Engineering Inc. 4970 Varsity Drive Lisle, IL 60532-4101 (630) 795-7200 http://www.patrickco.com Transportation, civil and environmental engineering; geotechnical sciences; structural engineering; bridge design; architectural design; construction engineering; and land surveying including GIS and GPS technology. Paxton & Vierling Steel Co. - a division of Owen Industries 501 Avenue H Carter Lake, IA 51510 (712) 347-5500 http://www.pvsteel.com/ Paxton & Vierling Steel Co. is a heavy industrial, highly certified structural steel fabricator for bridge materials. PCE Instruments
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1201 Jupiter Park Drive Suite 8 Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 320-9162 ht t p s : / / w w w.p c e -i n s t r u m e nt s . c o m / english/ PCE Americas Inc. is the North American branch of PCE Instruments (PCE), a leading supplier of test, measurement and inspection equipment. Founded by German engineers nearly two decades ago, PCE offers 500+ instruments with applications in electrical engineering, product research and development, industrial process control, and manufacturing quality assurance. PCE’s large portfolio of equipment includes everything from borescope inspection cameras, handheld clamp meters and power analyzers to in-process sensors and panel meters. Whether you’re looking to measure electrical current, voltage, ground resistance, frequency or electromagnetic fields, or you need a data-logging device for acquiring temperature, humidity, moisture, pressure, noise or vibration measurements, www.pce-instruments.com has a solution for you. If not, PCE’s research and development department can provide custom solutions on demand. PDM Bridge 2800 Melby Street Eau Claire, WI 54703 (715) 835-2250 www.pdmbridge.com Supplier of fabricated structural steel for bridges. Pelican Products 23215 Early Avenue Torrance, CA 90505-4002 (310) 326-4700 http://www.pelican.com Pelican Products is the global leader in the design and manufacture of highperformance protective case solutions and advanced portable lighting. Pendu Manufacturing Inc. 718 North Shirk Road New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 354-4348 www.pendu.com Pendu Manufacturing offers a full line of production equipment for the pallet, sawmill, and other lumber industries. We offer single machines up to full production lines, and most of our machinery is customizable to suit your specific needs.
Pennoni Associates, Inc. 3001 Market Street Suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 222-3000 http://www.pennoni.com/ Pennoni Associates, Inc., established in 1966, is a leading multi-disciplined consulting, engineering, science and planning firm with an advanced bridge technology division (Intelligent Infrastructure Systems) that serves clients throughout the U.S. Performance Polymers Inc. 803r Lancaster Street Leominster, MA 01453-4503, Canada (978) 534-8000 www.ppi-engproducts.com Perpetuum 4203 Tecate Trail Austin, TX 78739 (512) 280-9776 www.perpetuum.com Petrogen Inc. P.O. Box 75610 Colorado Springs, CO 80970-5610 (719) 596-1175 http://www.petrogen.com Oxy-gasoline cutting torch systems that use liquid fuels such as gasoline and diesel instead of acetylene. Cut safer, cheaper, and faster. Pettibone 1100 Superior Avenue Baraga, MI 49908-9629 (906) 353-6611 www.gopettibone.com For 120 years, Pettibone has been the leading manufacture of material-handling equipment and we still do it the best. Pettibone offers a full line of Extendo fixed boom and Traverse transfer boom rough terrain forklifts with lifting heights from 36 ft to 57 ft and capacities up to 11,000 lb. Cary-Lift material handlers will make all of your pole, pipe, and log applications a one-man job. In addition, the Speed Swing line can handle all of your work on the rail. When you buy a Pettibone you get the strongest, smartest, most well-built machines on the market. You can count on our dedicated employees, devoted distributor base, and proven track record to get your toughest jobs done. At Pettibone we don’t wait for the industry to change ... we change it. Pettibone/Traverse Lift, LLC
1100 Superior Avenue Baraga, MI 49908 (906) 353-4800 http://www.gopettibone.com PFL Petroleum 1865 Veterans Park Drive Suite 303 Naples, FL 34109 (239) 390-2885 http://www.pflpetroleum.com/ PFlow Industries, Inc. 6720 North Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53209-3119 (414) 352-9000 www.pflow.com PFlow Industries designs and manufactures industry-leading equipment to vertically move material loads weighing from 10 lb to more than 100,000 lb far more efficiently and safely than by other means, and at a greatly reduced cost. Our products are commonly known as vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs), material lifts or dumbwaiter lifts, and are only intended to move materials, not people. Pion, Nerone, Girman, Winslow & Smith, P.C. 1500 One Gateway Center Pittsburg, PA 15222 (412) 281-2288 http://www.pionlaw.com/ Civil litigation firm with a particular emphasis in transportation including all aspects of railroad litigation. Plasser American 2001 Myers Road P.O. Box 5464 Chesapeake, VA 23324-0464 (757) 543-3526 www.plasseramerican.com Plasser American is known for highly productive and innovative track maintenance machines. With its outstanding technological achievements and solutions for track maintenance problems, Plasser is a reliable long-term partner with North American railways. Decades of experience, up-to-date know-how, excellent track quality and favorable return on investment are reflected in thousands of machines nationwide. PlasTie LLC 5420 Dyke Street Pittsburgh, PA 15207 (412) 422-9538 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 73
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http://plastie.com Crossties-plastic encapsulated. Pocket List of Railroad Officials P.O. Box 1635 Hightstown, NJ 08520 (609) 433-3179 http://www.railresource.com The Pocket List includes contact information for thousands of officials in the freight, transit and rail supply industries. Published quarterly, it is a must-have for railroad professionals looking to make informed purchasing decisions and network with industry colleagues. The brand also includes a newly expanded digital edition, e-newsletter, and dynamic companion website, www. railresource.com. Pointer Smith Contracting Corp. 31093 Terminal Court Geismar, LA 70734 (225) 658-2836 www.pointersmith.com/ Polivka International 13700 Providence Road Suite 200 Weddington, NC 28104 (704) 321-0802 http://www.polivkaintl.com/ Polivka International has completed over 500 construction projects for Class 1, short line, industrial, and port customers across the U.S. and Canada. Polsinelli 900 W. 48th Place Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64112 (816) 753-1000 www.polsinelli.com Polycorp Ltd. 33 York Street Elora, ON N0B 1S0, Canada (800) 265-2710 http://www.poly-corp.com Engineered rubber products for grade crossings, embedded rail applications, track bridge and tie pads and ballast regulators. Polycorp has a complete line of elastomeric products for all rail applications. Epflex Railseal Interface and Eplock II fasteners, rail enclosures (rail boot), removable rubber interface (for poured concrete applications), an innovative concrete panel crossing system and a complete line of selfsealing bridge, track and tie pads provide the ultimate choice for value. 74 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Polystar Containment 2030 Midway Drive Twinsburg, OH 44087 (330) 963-5100 www.polystarcontainment.com Pomeroy Corp. 2020 Goete Road Perris, CA 92570 (951) 657-6093 www.pomeroycorp.com Prestressed concrete crossties and switch ties; precast, prestresed concrete bridge components. Road crossing panels. PortaCo, Inc. 1805 2nd Avenue N. Moorhead, MN 56560 (218) 236-0223 http://www.portaco.com Positronic Industries 423 North Campbell Avenue P.O. Box 8247 Springfield, MO 65806-1007 (417) 866-2322 www.connectpositronic.com Positronic Industries is a manufacturer of high-performance, high-reliability connectors. Power connectors, circular connectors, rectangular connectors and D-subminiature connectors are offered with a variety of options including: standard and high density; coax contacts; highvoltage contacts; PCB-mount connectors; cable connectors; thermocouple connectors; sealed connectors; space flight connectors; blind mate connectors; sequential mate connectors; hot swap power supply connectors. Postle Industries Inc. 5500 W. 164th Street Cleveland, OH 44142 (216) 265-9000 www.postle.com Postle Industries offers welding alloys for hardfacing and overlay, repair welding and specialized fabricating. Products include flux-cored wires, welding electrodes, thermal spray powders, and a MIG carbide system. The MIG carbide system of hardfacing deposits a wear-resistant overlay onto parts that are subject to highly abrasive wear. Test reports indicate a 200-800 percent increase in part life over traditional hardfacing alloys and procedures. Power Drives, Inc. 801 Exchange Street
Buffalo, NY 14210 (800) 888-1373 http://www.powerdrives.com As a leader in the design and manufacturing of fluid conveying assemblies, our engineers work with standard and custom tubing, hose, fittings and hardware in a variety of application-proven materials and configurations to provide you with the best products and services possible. Power Engineering Inds. 1117 East Janis Street Carson, CA 90746-1306 (310) 763-1524 www.pwreng.com Impedance bonds and custom propulsion magnetics engineered to meet stringent mechanical and electrical requirements of AREMA, IEE, ANSI, NEMA and UL specifications. Impedance bonds to 3,000 amps per rail, tuned or untuned. Transformers to 3,000 kVA, up to 26 kV. Inductors, reactors or chokes to 10,000 LI squared. All magnetics can be either air or iron core, water or air cooled. Qualified and field-proven. Power Engineering Inds. is a manufacturer of custom-power conversion products. Power Parts Sign Co. 1754 W. Walnut Chicago, IL 60612 (312) 829-8768 Signs; markings; decals; blue flags. Power Team 5885 11th Street Rockford, IL 61109 (815) 874-5556 www.powerteam.com 10,000-psi hydraulic rams; pumping units; jacks; special-purpose tools; presses; lifting equipment; wheel and bearing pullers. PowerRail 205 Clark Road Duryea, PA 18642 (570) 883-7005 http://www.epowerrail.com PowerRail, Inc., is a certified AAR M-1003 distributer, manufacturer, and remanufacturer of aftermarket locomotive parts and components, offering a wide range of products, supporting both EMD and GE locomotives. We offer both new and unit exchange remanufactured components to accommodate any budget. Backed by our extensive engineering and development departments, we continually strive to provide enhanced products that reduce costs associated with
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field failures and downtime. In addition, our New-UX Program offers customers true reliability by providing a brand new part in exchange for a rebuildable core which will be recycled and remanufactured for others. Precision Drilling, Inc. 277 County Road 519 Stockton, NJ 08559 (908) 996-2200 www.precisiondrill.com Drilling of vertical holes of 2-in. to 144-in. diameter in rock or dirt to any depth for catenary poles, signal lighting, utility poles, lighting foundations, etc. Concrete placement and setting of anchor bolts. Precision Rail and Mfg., Inc. 6960 S. 10th Street Oak Creek, WI 53154 (414) 764-1131 http://www.precisionrailandmfg.com Serving Class 1 railroads. Product lines: retarders, quick switches, presence detectors, air and hydraulic retarder controls, and miscellaneous other products. Precision Railway Equipment Co. LLC 825 S. 19th Street Independence, KS 67301 (620) 577-2511 precisionrwy.com As a wholly owned subsidiary of Rio Grande Pacific Corp. (RGPC), we know first-hand the importance of providing our customers high-quality, affordable remanufactured tampers and track equipment. All machines remanufactured by Precision Railway Equipment feature the latest technology available and high-quality parts, including but not limited to: Harsco Jupiter II Operating System and Tier III Cummins engine option available. All major components purchased from OEM, Harsco Rail—same technology, productivity, reliability, and warranty as a new machine. Press-Seal Corporation Rail Products 2424 W State Blvd. Ft Wayne, IN 46808 (800) 625-6890 http://www.psgfastener.com PSG manufactures polymer-based structural inserts for concrete. Product line includes the patented InsulGard inserts and bolts; CoreFast track-mounted core drilling equipment; InsulFast anchoring adhesives and rubber/plastic track pads for rail. Presto Geosystems
670 N. Perkins Street P.O. Box 2399 Appleton, WI 54914 (920) 738-1328 http://www.prestogeo.com/applications/ railroad/ Solving the railroad industry’s most challenging soil stability problems, the Geoweb system has been successfully employed in the railroad industry for over 30 years solving challenging soil stability problems. Whether for new construction or repair work, the Geoweb system is a trusted, versatile solution to many problems facing railroad engineers and contractors. Railway engineers worldwide have relied on the Geoweb technology to create high-stiffness roadbed foundations under track, and at bridge approaches, diamonds and turn outs. The Geoweb system is extremely effective in stabilizing track subgrades, and has even more beneficial value in soft soil areas.
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Princeton Consultants Inc. 590 Fifth Avenue Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 987-8787 www.princeton.com
Propex Operating Company, LLC 1110 Market Street Suite 300 Chattanooga, TN 37422 (423) 855-1466 www.propexglobal.com
Proceco Ltd. 7300 Tellier Street Montreal, QC H1N 3T7, Canada (514) 254-8494 www.proceco.com Aqueous parts washers for maintenance, remanufacturing, high production, and precision cleaning. Design and manufacture; spray immersion, rotary, cabinet, turntable, conveyor parts washers and slurry blasting cleaning systems. Also automated dip tanks for surface treatment and cleaning. Specializing in custom-designed integrated cleaning systems that incorporate complementary technologies such as: automation, hydro-deburring, cooling and drying. Servicing the automotive, aerospace, military, rail and general manufacturing industries. Process Switch Co., LLC P.O. Box 1149 Milton, WA 98254-1149 (206) 255-0688 www.process-switch.com Automated rail switch machines. Progress Rail Equipment Leasing 15173 North Road Fenton, MI 48430 (810) 714-4626
Progress Rail Services Corp. Locomotive and Transit Products Division 1600 Progress Drive Albertville, AL 35950 (800) 476-8769 www.progressrail.com Supplies rail anchors and trackwork components as well as Maintenance-of-Way equipment railway signal devices, reconditioned freightcar parts, railcar repair facilities, and railcar and locomotive leasing. Progress Rail Services has expanded to become one of the largest providers of railway products and services in North America with facilities in 27 states Canada and Mexico.
Protectowire Co., Inc. 60 Washington Street Pembroke, MA 02359 (781) 826-3878 http://www.protectowire.com Manufacturer of special hazard fire detection systems. Proto Industrial Tools 480 Myrtle Street New Britain, CT 06053 (860) 827-5253 www.protoindustrial.com PSG Fastener P.O. Box 10482 Fort Wayne, IN 46852 (260) 918-1600 www.psgfastener.com PTMW, Inc. 5040 N.W. U.S. Highway 24 Topeka, KS 66618 (785) 232-7792 http://www.ptmw.com An OEM metal enclosures and fabrication. A leader in prefabricated enclosures, cases and parts. Powdercoating and other options available upon request.
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Quality Controls, Inc. 200 Tilton Road Northfield , NH 03276 (603) 286-3321 www.qcivalves.com Quantum Design, Inc. 2730 Eastrock Drive Rockford, IL 61109 (815) 226-9200 www.centrometalcut.com Combination rail sawing and drilling systems; rail-cropping systems; mitersawing of frogs and switches; complete material-handling systems. Queen City Railroad Construction 2709 Byington-Solway Road Knoxville, TN 37931 (865) 692-1902 www.qcik.com Industrial and transit construction; track rehab. New track construction for industry and transit, rail change, tie change, upgrades, design and project management. Qwick Kurb Inc. 1916 U.S. Highway 41 South Ruskin, FL 33570 (813) 645-5072 www.qwickkurb.com R&R Contracting Co. P.O. Box 304 Independence, KS 67301 (316) 331-3600 http://www.rrcontracting.net/ R&W Machine Division/Warner Industries, Inc. 6551 W. 74th Street Bedford Park, IL 60499 (708) 458-4200 www.rwmachine.com R.E.L.A.M. Inc. P.O. Box 204 Northfield, OH 44067 (440) 439-7088 http://www.relaminc.com/ Railroad Equipment Leasing And Maintenance (R.E.L.A.M.) Inc. is centrally located just outside Cleveland, Ohio. We provide railway equipment for short- or long-term leasing, and we have equipment for all your railway needs. We strive to provide excellent quality equipment at the best possible prices. Rentals are based on availability and are normally F.O.B. in Glenwillow, Ohio. R.E.L.A.M. Inc. was created in 1992 to help 76 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
make high-quality railroad track equipment available for rental and lease to railroads, railroad construction companies and other industrial companies alike. Over the years, R.E.L.A.M. has grown and has become one of the most prominent names in railroad construction equipment leasing. Our name has become synonymous with quality service that delivers top-of-the-line products, and this caliber of overall service has helped us grow our customer base. Racine Railroad Products 1955 Norwood Court Mount Pleasant, WI 53403 (262) 637-9681 www.racinerailroad.com Racine anchor machines: apply, remove, spread and squeeze all current rail anchor designs for rail and tie gangs. Racine clip machines apply e-Clips and apply or remove Fast Clips and Safelok Clips on wood, concrete or steel ties. Also, walkbehind machines to work with most styles of clips. Material reclaiming machine. Tie plate inserter designed to simultaneously slide in two preset tie plates under both rails with one operator. Also a full line of gas and hydraulic hand tools. Ragnar Benson, LLC 833 Featherstone Road Rockford, IL 61107 (815) 654-4700 http://www.rbic.com Rail Industry Specialist, Inc. 10101 S. Roberts Road Suite 211 Palos Hills, IL 60465 (630) 660-6020 http://www.railindustryspecialist.com Railcar leasing and automated ballast cars. Rail Product Solutions, Inc. 8400 West 110th Street Suite 300 Overland Park, KS 66210 (913) 345-4807 www.amstedrps.com Rail Product Solutions, Inc., based in Overland Park, Kan., with its primary manufacturing located in Atchison, Kan., is a rail fastener manufacturer. It has been serving the rail-fastening marketplace for more than 100 years, offering a complete line of rail anchors, concrete tie fasteners and direct fixation fasteners. Rail Product Solutions, Inc., serves both domestic and international markets.
Rail.One 4275 South 59th Street Clinton, IA 52732 (563) 522-2795 www.railone.com Rail.One USA Inc. is a U.S.-based manufacturer of concrete track ties and turnout bearers from high-quality concrete for Class 1 railroads. Logistic expertise allows delivery throughout the U.S. Belonging to the Germany-based Rail.One Group, which was initially established more than 120 years ago, the company stands for complete systems and engineering for the entire field of railway tracks and their many and varied requirements. With engineering spirit, dedication and skilled employees, the group has developed into an internationally leading manufacturer of concrete sleepers and systems provider for railway track solutions and provides more than 60 years of experience with concrete technology. With its patented RHEDA 2000 ballastless track system, the company has achieved an internationally leading position in the field of high-speed rail transportation. With over 700 employees in its plants in Germany, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Spain, South Korea, Turkey, Hungary, and in the U.S., Rail.One offers a total annual production capacity for 4 million main-track sleepers, as well as for over 580,000 linear metres of turnout sleepers. RailComm 1387 Fairport Road Building 900 Fairport, NY 14450 (585) 377-3360 www.railcomm.com RailComm is a leader in providing stateof-the-art control solutions to transit rail, including train control, SCADA, resource management, wireless remote control and worker protection solutions. Railhead Corp. 12549 S. Laramie Avenue Alsip, IL 60803 (773) 779-2400 www.ketools.com Railhead Vision Systems digital video recording system is designed specifically for use in heavy rail and mass transit applications. Railmark Track Works Inc. P.O. Box 1248 Henderson, KY 42419 (812) 454-2350
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http://www.railmark.com Railmark Track Works Inc. provides fullservice track construction, maintenance, and inspection services to the railroad industry, industrial rail users, and governments. In addition, Railmark has two rail product sales divisions, ECORail products and Railmark Technologies, specializing in products and technologies that enhance railroad operations. Railmark offers its complete line of ECORail-branded biobased rail lubricants and friction management solutions. Made from grown crop oils in the U.S., these lubricants are environmentally safe and provide superior results over water-based, petroleum-based, and synthetic lubricants. Railmark’s products are certified as an “environmentally preferred product” by the EPA and certified as “BioPreferred” by the USDA. Railmark provides complete friction management solutions for both equipment and wayside applications, utilizing its bio-based lubricants and leading application equipment technology. Complete service plans are available.
limited to excavation; grading; site work; utility installation; structural concrete; building fit-out; building construction and rehabilitation; bridge construction and rehabilitation; roadway construction; railroad track installation; track maintenance; and track removal. Our team has the proven experience and capability to design, construct and maintain roads, bridges, utility systems and railroad facilities.
Railquip, Inc. 3731 Northcrest Road Suite 6 Atlanta, GA 30340-3415 (770) 458-4157 http://www.railquip.com Railquip supplies maintenance equipment for car and locomotive maintenance shops and Maintenance-of-Way equipment and supplies for the railroad and rail transit industry. Additionally, Railquip, Inc., offers a complete line of heavy-duty garage maintenance and lifting equipment primarily for the truck and bus industries. The company also offers turnkey solutions for complete maintenance facilities for light-rail transit, metros, commuter railcars and locomotives, including design, installation, commissioning, after-sales service and training of operating personnel. Recently, Railquip, Inc., added a new line of turntables, from heavyduty turntables to exhibit turntables.
Railroad Heating Solutions 29150 Anderson Road Wickliffe, OH 44092 (440) 943-3002 www.rrhsinc.com
Railroad Construction Co. Inc. 75-77 Grove Street Paterson, NJ 07503 (973) 684-0362 www.railroadconstruction.com Railroad Construction Co., Inc., (RCC) is a major general contractor with experience and expertise in all areas of civil construction, track construction and building construction. Services include but are not
Railroad Construction Co. of South Jersey, Inc. 705 Mantua Avenue Paulsboro, NJ 08066 (856) 423-2220 www.railnj.com Railroad Controls - a Wabtec company 7471 Benbrook Parkway Benbrook, TX 76126 (817) 820-6300 http://www.railroadcontrols.com Installation of railroad signaling and communications systems.
Railroad Protector Plan 655 N. Franklin Street Suite 1800 Tampa, FL 33602 (800) 338-1935 www.rrppins.com Insurance coverage for manufacturing, contracting and wholesale sectors of the railroad industry. $5,000 minimum premium coverage for general liability, automobile, property and excess. Railroad Risk Management, Inc. 5720 Williamson Road Suite 122 Roanoke, VA 24012 (540) 265-7074 http://www.railroadrisk.com/ RRMI serves as a third-party administrator of claims for the short line and regional railroad industry, as well as their insurance carriers. Railroad Salvage and Restoration, Inc. P.O. Box 224 Joplin, MO 64802
(417) 781-5349 http://www.railroadrestoration.com/ Purchases and removes rail and O.T.M. Installs spur tracks, industrial sidings, rail yards, and road crossings. Railroad Tools and Solutions LLC 4729 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, OH 45227 (513) 533-7070 http://www.rrtools.com AREMA track tools, lubricants, lubricators, safety and first aid, SpikeFast, industrial magnets, Cembre rail drills and products. Railroad track gauges. Big Stik brake stick. Rails Company 101 Newark Way Maplewood, NJ 07040 (973) 763-4320 http://www.railsco.com Supplier of gas and electric switch heaters and parts and controls, wireless remote control and monitoring systems, snow detectors and a full line of Maintenance-ofWay products. Railtec Tools 1100 G Street Fairmont, NE 68354-9612 (402) 268-3221 Railtech Boutet, Inc. 25 Interstate Drive Napoleon, OH 43545 (419) 592-5050 www.railtechboutet.com Manufacturer of the CJ “One Shot” Crucible and the QP Boutet Thermite Welding Process. Railtech Schlatter, Inc., supplies Schlatter electric flash butt welding products, including fixed welding plants, portable welding plants and the “Supraflex” Mobile Welder. Railtech Contracting Corporation, Inc., provides complete contracting of all your field-welded rail needs. Railtech Matweld 15 Interstate Drive Napoleon, OH 43545 (419) 591-3770 http://www.matweld.com Manufacturers of a complete line of hydraulic power systems and track tools, including power units, impact wrenches, rail saws, rail drills, rail grinders, spike drivers, spike pullers, tie tampers, and thermite weld shears.
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Rail-Trak 5231 Hohman Avenue Suite 200 Hammond, IN 46320 (219) 933-4100 www.engineerdco.com Railway Auditing & Management Services, Inc. 11250-15 Old St. Augustine Road Suite 161 Jacksonville, FL 32257 (904) 448-6344 http://www.rams-inc.net/ Railway Claim Services, Inc. 3309 Winthrop Avenue Suite 98 Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 570-0900 http://www.railway-claim-services.com/ Professional railroad claims investigation, management and training for FELA, crossing accidents, trespassers, property damage, and other general liability claims nationwide. Offices throughout U.S. Railway Equipment Co. 15400 Medina Road Plymouth, MN 55447 (612) 875-2370 http://www.rwy.com Railway Equipment Co. manufactures a complete line of track switch heaters, crossing gate arms and lamps, battery chargers, batteries, and remote asset monitoring and control systems. We are focused solely on the railroad industry and no other. Our 35-year track record of solving our customers’ toughest challenges has taught us about the railroad industry and the pressures you face. That’s why we work tirelessly to employ cutting-edge technology and business practices that help you succeed. Railway Equipment Services P.O. Box 869 12903 Highway 1 Oil City, LA 71061 (318) 995-7006 www.railwayequipmentservices.net/
Pittsburgh, PA 15238 (724) 367-1240 www.natsigtech.com RSA provides system assurance solutions for the transit and railroad industry for both vehicles and signal systems. We specialize in safety and EMC assurance programs including program plans, analyses, test plans and procedures, and on-site testing. Our engineers have been involved in EMI investigations, both emissions and susceptibility, and safety assurance programs. RSA is familiar with both the design of signaling systems and their system-wide integration. We have developed rigorous field measurement methods to demonstrate operating margins in the actual environments. We can provide detailed safety assurance analysis, including PHA, SSHA, FMECA, OHA, FTA, and other related analysis. Railway Tie Association 115 Commerce Drive Suite C Fayetteville, GA 30214 (770) 460-5553 http://www.rta.org Researches crosstie design, treatment, manufacture and use; develops wood crosstie and switch tie quality specifications; provides economic data for the evaluation of the appropriate use of wood crossties; offers information on regulations and policies. Rail-Way, Inc. 120 Nixon Street Cascade, IA 52033 (563) 852-7794 www.rail-wayinc.com Concrete grade-crossing surface material accommodating 115-lb to 140-lb rail on 9-ft or 10-ft wood ties. 7,000 psi with preattached flangeway filler. Full-depth rubber grade crossing surface material accommodating 90-lb to 140-lb rail sections on 8-ft 6-in. or 9-ft wood. The system is designed to work equally well on tangent or curved crossings up to and including 8°.
Railway Signs LLC P.O. Box 116 Halfway, MO 65663 (417) 445-3618 www.railwaysigns.com
Railwel Industries Inc. 175 JF Kennedy Blvd. St. Jerome, QC J7Y 4B5, Canada (450) 565-9100 www.railwel.com Thermite welding; rail shears; alignment beams.
Railway Systems Assurance, Inc. 460 William Pitt Way
RailWorks 5 Penn Plaza
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15th Floor New York, NY 10001 (212) 502-7900 railworks.com RailWorks builds and maintains railway infrastructure that keeps people and goods moving across the U.S. and Canada. RailWorks companies have participated in constructing most of the major mass transit systems across North America. We have specific experience constructing the track for public transit systems and providing a complete systems solution, including design support, construction engineering, project management, installation, testing and startup. Through our work on transit systems across North America, we have expertise in overhead catenary (OCS) and traction power systems (TPS), train control and signals, communications and security, and SCADA systems. Rapid Track Service, Inc. P.O. Box 508 Tyrone, GA 30290 (770) 487-8838 http://www.rapidtrackservice.com RCC Fabricators, Inc. 2035 Route 206 South Southampton, NJ 08088 (609) 859-9350 http://www.rccfabricators.com/ RCC Fabricators, Inc., is a large-scale structural steel fabricator and erector and designer/manufacturer of custom rail equipment. Our steel is used in buildings, railings, stairs, walkways and sign structures for both public and private clients. We take pride in providing customer satisfaction through quality workmanship and service. Our experience in a wide variety of fabrication work, a highly trained workforce and a fully equipped, modern facility enables us to maintain the highest level of workmanship toward achieving the desired outcome tailored to each client’s specific needs. We design and manufacture custom rail equipment including our signature piece, the Tie-Master, an affordable, American-made hydraulic tie changer requiring only a single operator. We produce a larger version for use with concrete ties, the TieMaster Gen III, and the latest advancement in our Tie Master Fleet is the Tie-Master XL featuring an elctro-hydraulic control assembly.
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RCE - Rail Construction Equipment Co. 1901 Harrison Avenue Rockford, IL 61104 (630) 248-5921 www.railroadconstructionequipment. com RCE designs and builds railroad construction equipment and other rail-related products. RCE adapts conventional John Deere construction equipment, like excavators, wheel loaders and motor graders, to specific railroad maintenance tasks, such as tie-tamping or right-ofway clearing. RCE’s patented hydraulicpowered retractable hi-rail system allows machines to operate on and off the tracks. Customizable and emissions-compliant, RCE has developed 32 specialized products, all with the worldwide support of the John Deere dealer network. Hi-rail: excavators, motor graders, swing loaders. On track: tie crane, mag crane, brush cutters. Third rail: tie crane, swing loader. Other products: rail boom, rail clips, carts. Attachments: rail threader, under cutters, tie head, backhoe high rail, vibratory drivers, tamper heads.
hybrid power systems, lightning protection, battery systems, battery chargers, and more.
transportation service to the nation’s railroads.
Redi-Rock International 05481 U.S. 31 Charlevoix, MI 49720 (231) 237-9500 http://www.redi-rock.com Redi-Rock is an engineered retaining wall system that looks great, is easy to install, and will stand the test of time.
Republic Drill Corp. 2058 N. 15th Avenue Melrose Park, IL 60160 (708) 865-7666 www.republicdrill.com Cutting tools; track drill bits; tie-boring drill bits; bonding drill bits; other cutting tools for general machine shop use.
Reflective Apparel Factory 1649 Sands Place Suite J Marietta, GA 30067 (770) 988-9988 www.reflectiveapparel.com
Resource Capital Advisors, LLC 115 N. Center Street Suite 202 Northville, MI 48167 (248) 568-5325 http://www.resource-capital-advisors.com/ Resource Capital Advisors, LLC, is a middle-market advisory firm servicing the rail transportation and infrastructure industries.
Reforestation Services, Inc. P.O. Box 3197 Salem, OR 97302 (503) 362-8322 http://www.reforestationservices.com/ Reforestation Services specializes in vegetation control on railroad property.
Reading Truck Body, LLC P.O. Box 650 Shillington, PA 19607-0650 (610) 775-3301 www.readingbody.com A leading manufacturer of service and utility bodies, dump bodies, stake/platform bodies, caps, and pickup storage boxes for over 50 years.
Relay Systems of America 3225 Corporate Drive Joliet, IL 60431 (815) 730-0100 www.relaysystemsinc.com/ Design and manufacture of locomotive electrical relays and contactors, EMD and GE replacements, custom electronic design, upgrade contactors for CDC and EMD electric air compressor drivers. Vapor style relay replacements.
Recycle Technologies Industries, LLC 1275 Commerce Drive LaBelle, FL 33935 (863) 612-9260 www.rti-railroad-tie.com
Relco Locomotives, Inc. 1001 Warrenville Road Lisle, IL 60532 (630) 968-0670 www.relcolocomotives.com
RedHawk Energy Systems, LLC 10340 Palmer Road S.W. Pataskala, OH 43062 (740) 964-4000 http://www.redhawkenergy.net RedHawk Energy was formed as a manufacturing and value-added subsidiary of the Arthur N. Ulrich Co. to specifically focus on alternative, renewable and advanced power systems for critical railroad remote site and backup power requirements. Our products and services include photovoltaic (solar) power systems, retractable pole systems, wind generators, fuel cells, thermoelectric generators, extended run generators,
RelTEK, LLC 6 Terri Lane Suite 300 Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 387-4357 http://www.reltekservices.com/ Expert level management of all aspects of railroad real estate and right-of-way. Renzenberger, Inc. 14325 W. 95th Street Lenexa, KS 66215 (800) 878-0450 http://www.renzenberger.com/ Provides the highest quality
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RF System Lab 13919 South West Bay Shore Drive Suite 207 Traverse City, MI 49684 (855) 787-6969 http://www.rfsystemlab.us RF System Lab, makers of the VJ-Advance articulating video borescope, is a worldwide leader in remote visual inspection and video borescope technology. RFR Industries, Inc. 901 W. Ennis Avenue Ennis, TX 75119 (972) 875-1406 www.rfrindustries.com RGC P.O. Box 681 Buffalo, NY 14240 (716) 895-1156 www.rgcproducts.com Portable hydraulic tools and power units: cut-off saws, breakers, drills, trash/water pumps, platform hoists. Rhinehart Railroad Construction, Inc. 1600 Angleside Road Suite A Fallston, MD 21047 (410) 879-1322 http://www.rhinehartrailroad.com Rice Lake Weighing Systems 230 W. Coleman Street Rice Lake, WI 54868-2422 (715) 234-9171 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 79
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www.ricelake.com Rice Lake Weighing Systems, a family owned ISO 9001-certified corporation, has been manufacturing and distributing weight-based measurement products and supplies since 1946. Today, Rice Lake is at the forefront of the evolution in weightbased measurement and automated process control. RM Railroad Consulting Services 6299 N. Talcrest Place Boise, ID 83713 (208) 890-0198 http://www.members.aol.com/monteferr/ rmconsulting.mtm Railroad consultants: railroad evaluation studies, cost estimating for track construction and rapid transit systems, track materials inspection and railroad accident reconstruction. Road & Rail Services, Inc. 4233 Bardstown Road Suite 200 Louisville, KY 40218 (502) 365-5192 http://www.roadandrail.com Established in 1987, Road & Rail Services is a recognized industry leader and a top-tier provider of rail-related services to railroads, rail shippers, and to railcar owners. The Track Services Division has a broad range of competencies, including FRA-compliant inspections, FRA-compliant maintenance, mainline Maintenance-of-Way and rightof-way, capital programs and maintenance, and design-build construction. Road & Rail’s regional track service shop is located in Frankfort, Ky. The Track Services Division reaches most of the Upper Midwest, Midwest, Mid-South and Southeast. RBL, Inc./Robolube Industries, Inc. 56 Plymouth Avenue N. Minneapolis, MN 55411 (612) 339-9395 http://www.rblinc.com RBL, Inc./Robolube Industries manufactures and sells Robolube Hyrail Lubricator Systems and the New Robolube Linear, Wayside Lubricator. RBL also distributes custom Maintainer Corp. railroad trucks, Load King heavy-haul rail trailers, Redi Haul industrial tag trailers, Tiger Hyrail RailKut brush cutters. RBL is the authorized U.S. distributor of Continental Railworks Railgear. At RBL’s location in Minneapolis, we also provide FRA inspections, DOT inspections and annual crane inspections. 80 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Rockford Bolt & Steel Co. 126 Mill Street Rockford, IL 61101 (815) 968-0514 http://www.rockfordbolt.com Rockford Bolt & Steel Co. is a domestic manufacturer of track bolts, drive spikes, frog bolts, switch and clip bolts, U-bolts, and structural bolts. We also supply domestic and import lockwashers, along with a full range of imported track bolts, available in 50-, 100- and 200-lb kegs. Rocla Concrete Tie, Inc. 1819 Denver West Drive Suite 450 Lakewood, CO 80401 (303) 296-3500 http://roclatie.com Rocla Concrete Tie, Inc., part of the Vossloh Group, manufactures prestressed concrete railroad ties and turnout ties for mainline railroads and transit agencies nationwide. Seven sites provide convenient and economical delivery anywhere in North America. Production facilities are located in Delaware, Ohio, Florida, Colorado, Arizona and Mexico. Rotobec 162 Rotobec Drive Littleton, NH 03561-3961 (250) 765-1161 http://www.rotobec.com Rototilt Inc. 22 Morton Avenue East Brantford, ON N3R 7J7, Canada (519) 754-2195 www.rototilt.us RPM Tech, Inc. 2220 Michelin Street Laval, QC H7L 5C3, Canada (450) 687-3280 http://www.rpmtechgroup.com RPM Tech is a North American leader in the design and manufacture of snow/ice removal and track cleaning equipment such as snow blowers, cold air blowers and multifunctional compact vehicles for the maintenance of tracks, railroad yards, crossings, and switches. In addition, RPM Tech is well known for its AF1 Hi-Rail cold air blowers used to clear snow, ice, water and debris off tracks, third rails, and switches. With its nozzle blowing air at speeds of up to 525 mph, cold air blowers remove packed snow and blast away the most resistant ice.
RR Mergers & Aquisitions 11 The Pines Court Suite D St Louis, MO 63141 (314) 878-1414 www.rrmergers.com Dedicated to the rail industry, RR Mergers & Acquisitions is widely recognized as the premier intermediary in the sale of rail service and supplier companies. RSI Logistics, Inc. 2419 Science Parkway Okemos, MI 48864 (517) 349-7713 www.rsilogistics.com RSI Logistics, Inc., (RSI) specializes in the transportation of bulk materials throughout North America. RSI is organized into three business areas: rail logistics, terminal operations, and bulk intermodal. RSM US LLP 1 South Wacker Drive Suite 800 Chicago, IL 60606-3392 (312) 634-3400 http://www.rsmus.com RSM US LLP is the fifth-largest U.S. provider of audit, tax and consulting services, with more than 8,000 professionals and associates in more than 80 offices nationwide. RSM US is a licensed CPA firm, and is a member of RSM International, the seventh-largest global network of independent accounting, tax and consulting firms. Russell Corrosion Consultants 7130 Minstrel Way Suite 230 Columbia, MD 21045 (410) 997-4481 russellcorrosion.com/ SafeRack, LLC 730 Electric Drive Sumter, SC 29153 (803) 774-7225 www.saferack.com Improve safety and productivity at truck, railcar and industrial loading terminals. SafeRack manufactures gangways and loading platforms and provides turnkey services to carriers of crude oil, natural gas and liquid products. Manufactured using precision laser technology, the systems support safety compliance and offer fall protection that’s durable, easy to operate and requires little maintenance.
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Saint Gobain Abrasives One New Bond Street Worcester, MA 01615-0008 (508) 795-5000 www.nortonabrasives.com Abrasive products for Maintenance-of-Way grinding requirements; straight-type 01 and flaring cup wheels for weld, surface, frog and web grinding. Raised hub and cut-off wheels. Recessed straight wheels for switch and point profiling. Cones and plugs for joint and connector surface preparation. Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. One Security Drive Nicholasville, KY 40356 (859) 885-9411 www.sargentandgreenleaf.com Savage Services Corp. 901 W. Legacy Center Way Midvale, UT 84047 (801) 944-6600 www.savageservices.com Scott Bridge Co., Inc. P.O. Box 2000 Opelika, AL 36803 (334) 749-5045 www.scottbridge.com Bridge construction and rehabilitation; emergency response; steel erection; pile driving; marine construction; and design/ construct projects. Scully Signal Co. 70 Industrial Way Winsford, Cheshire CW7 3OG, United Kingdom (617) 692-8600 www.scully.com Manufacturer of liquid detection and delivery systems including automatic, dynamic self-checking, failsafe rack controllers, tank truck overfill prevention and retained product monitoring systems; vehicle identification and grounding systems; fuel oil delivery systems; Scully automated fueling systems (SAFS); and electronic automatic reorder systems. Security Locknut Inc. 407 East Hawley Street Mundelein, IL 60060 (847) 970-4050 www.securitylocknut.com Makers of the world’s strongest locknuts and locking fastener systems. The only locking fasteners designed to achieve maximum lock in any position, regardless of clamping
torque achieved, and never come loose when properly installed. Knowledgable in the design, function, and securing of bolted joints. Made in the U.S., make the decision to use products from Security Locknut Inc. and eliminate all your fastener problems ... permanently. SEH 1200 25th Avenue South P.O. Box 1717 St. Cloud, MN 56302 (320) 229-4300 www.sehinc.com Selco Manufacturing Corp. 3 Fairfield Crescent West Caldwell, NJ 07006 (973) 244-1177 http://www.selcomfg.com Since 1907, Selco Manufacturing Corp. has been a leading manufacturer, supplying a broad range of products for the rail, mass transit and infrastructure industry. With 60,000 sq ft of manufacturing space, all made in America, our product line consists of numerous products including items such as third-rail components; DC sectionalizing switches up to 6,000 amps; fuse boxes; brackets; insulators; protection boards; end approaches; direct fixation fasteners; copper connectors; terminals; signal houses; signal cages; customer enclosures; control panels; and custom fabrication. We provide structural and miscellaneous steel fabrication, machining, castings and assembly capability to the construction, transit, electrical, industrial and utility industries. What sets Selco apart from other manufacturers is the experience and skill in custom manufacturing, fabrication and machining-tocustomer specification. Seneca Railroad & Mining Inc. 1075 West Main Street Bellevue, OH 44811-9419 (419) 483-7764 http://www.senecarail.com Insulated rail joints; polyurethane or rubber tie plates; tie pads and replacement insulation for gauge plates; and switch rods. SETCO P.O. Box 809 Idabel, OK 74745-0809 (580) 286-6531 www.setcosolidtire.com Manufacturer of solid tire and rim assemblies designed for use in abusive applications.
Setliff & Holland, P.C. 4940 Dominion Blvd. Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 377-1260 http://www.setliffholland.com/ Setliff & Holland, P.C., is an AV-rated law firm located in Richmond, Va., and Baltimore, Md., that specializes in FELA and railroad defense. Sharewell LP 12200 W. Little York Road Houston, TX 77041 (713) 983-9818 http://www.sharewell.com Sharma & Associates Inc. 5810 South Grant Street Hinsdale, IL 60521 (708) 588-9871 http://www.sharma-associates.com Sharp & Fellows, Inc. 1324 W. 166th Street Gardena, CA 90247 (310) 323-7784 www.sharpandfellows.com Railroad construction, maintenance and track removal. Shenandoah Northern Co. 318 Nancy Lynn Lane Suite 8 Knoxville, TN 37919 (865) 212-0196 http://www.shenandoahnorthern.net/ Shenandoah Northern Co. provides corporate financial and advisory services with specialization in the short line and regional railroad business. ShipXpress 2315 Beach Blvd. Suite 104 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 (904) 241-5850 http://www.shipxpress.com/ Run your railroad your way with RailSync, the robust transportation management system that puts complete control at your fingertips. Shuttlewagon, Inc. 4116 Dr Greaves Road Grandview, MO 64030 (816) 767-0300 www.shuttlewagon.com O.E.M. of Shuttlewagon industrial mobile railcar movers.
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(219) 924-3616 www.siebsales.com SIEB has been in the magnetic material handling business since 1967. We specialize in magnet systems for the scrap, steel and railroad industries. What has made us successful is our service to the customer and the well thought out design and quality of our systems. You demand maximum performance, durability and long life. We’ll keep you up and running. Whether you are new to magnet systems or a long-time user, SIEB is here for you. Experience counts and we’ve got it. Take a look at what we have to offer and give us a call. We’ll set you up with what’s right for you. We are your magnetic material-handling specialists. Simplex 777 Oakmont Lane Westmont, IL 60559 (630) 590-6990 www.tksimplex.com Manufacturer of industrial hydraulic and mechanical lifting equipment. Skanska USA Civil Inc. 75-20 Astoria Blvd. Suite 200 Queens, NY 11370 (718) 340-0777 http://www.skanska.com Heavy civil contracting: light rail, heavy rail. Skidril, Inc. P.O. Box 8041 Greensboro, NC 27419 (800) 843-3745 www.skidril.com/www.signsupports.com Self-contained gasoline-powered tamper, spiker, breakers, augers. Skyline Steel 9550 E. State Highway 33 Newton, IL 62448 (618) 783-8323 www.skylinesteel.com Smith Systems Inc. 6 Mill Creek Center Brevard, NC 28712 (828) 884-3490 http://www.smith-systems-inc.com Smith Systems Inc. is a privately owned manufacturer of speed sensors, motion sensors and temperature sensors, as well as sensor controls, custom instrumentation, and cable harnessing associated with these devices. Our capabilities range from 82 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
commercial standards (found in assembly and process machinery) to the high reliability sensors used in aerospace applications to durable products for reliable sensor performance in harsh environments. We are a qualified source for flight hardware and have supplied products for civilian, military applications and space flight. These products are designed to survive high vibration and extremes of thermal and mechanical shock. Snake Tray 291 Skip Lane Bay Shore, NY 11706-1206 (631) 674-0004 http://www.snaketray.com Snake Tray is a leading manufacturer of cable management for transit, tunnels and rail. Our cable management solutions allow for quick installations with less track time lost. Customized cable trays are available to suit any application for carrying signal, power, security and data cables. All of our products are made in the U.S. Snap-Tite 926 Baxter Avenue Louisville, KY 40204 (800) 285-8378 www.culvert-rehab.com Snap-Tite is your no-dig, culvert-lining solution. Solid State Sonics & Electronics, Inc. 4137 Lower Silver Lake Road Topeka, KS 66618 (785) 232-0497 Southeast Railroad Supply Co. P.O. Box 71387 Marietta, GA 30007-1387 (770) 998-5234 www.southeastrrsupply.com Southeast Railroad Supply was created by Guy Oster in 1993 after 13 years in the rail industry working for an Ohio-based sales organization. Southeast works in tandem with a number of rail-oriented vendors supplying locomotive-, car- or track-related materials. Currently, in addition to providing a sales function, SERR also buys and re-sells track and locomotive components. Locomotive inspections; rail and scrap pick up operating on Class 1 railroads, regional railroads and short lines throughout the U.S.; rail and OTM sorting and grading; rail cutting and drilling to individual requirements.
Special Trackwork, Inc. 2 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80223 (720) 355-0664 www.specialtrackwork.com We manufacturer No. 9 115RE and 136RE AREMA turnouts with knife point or Samson switches. Available for immediate delivery. We also can make custom plates. Spectrum Technologies, Inc. 3600 Thayer Court Aurora, IL 60504 (815) 436-4440 www.specmeters.com Weather and environmental monitoring: WatchDog Weather Stations; WatchDog Data Loggers; SpecWare Software; Nutrient Management Tools; SPAD 502 Chlorophyll Meter; Field Scout CM-1000 Chlorophyll Meter; Cardy Meters for pH, EC, NO3-, K+ and Na; Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Tools; nine plant disease forecast models (SpecWare software); insect modeling software (SpecWare software); degreeday recorders (WatchDog) and Software (SpecWare); soil moisture and quality measurement: TDR 300 Soil Moisture Probe; Investigator Soil Compaction Meter; WatchDog Soil Moisture Data Loggers. Sperling Railway Services, Inc. 4313 Southway Street, S.W. Canton, OH 44706 (330) 479-2004 www.sperlingrailway.com Sperling Railway Services, Inc., designs and manufactures innovative, highly productive track maintenance machinery robustly designed to provide reliability, ease of maintenance and low ownership costs. Current products include: Quadrill—four-spindle, dual-head tie drill; Rail Scrap Retriever— magnetically picks up plates anchors and spikes with rail removed; OTM Retriever— magnetically picks up spikes, anchors and clips with rail in place; Plate Picker— magnetically removes tie plates with the rail removed; Rail Saw—boom-mounted 26- to 28-in. abrasive saw cuts in multiple positions; Tie Plugger Carrier (two sizes) to be mated with chemical tie plugging equipment; personnel carriers—powered and non-powered, four- to 16-person capacity; material carts—1,000-lb to 100,000-lb capacity, custom designs available; CWR dollies; bulk material loader; wheel and axle assemblies; railroad signs—crossbucks, switch targets, mile posts blue flags, etc. Accessories include hitch pins and tow bars.
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assemblies; railroad signs—crossbucks, switch targets, mile posts blue flags, etc. Accessories include hitch pins and tow bars. Sperry Rail Service 46 Shelter Rock Road Danbury, CT 06810 (203) 791-4500 www.sperryrail.com For over 85 years, Sperry has been an innovative force in the rail flaw detection. For us, serving our customers embodies more than supplying the most advanced technology in the industry: It is about providing a total solution that offers our customers a more cost-effective, time-efficient way to operate. Through continuous development and the expertise of the highest trained workforce in the industry, we help railroads around the world maximize productivity and safety. From heavy-haul networks to metropolitan systems, Sperry sets the standard for industry inspection techniques. Sportex Safety 2020 West 4th Street Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 921-3966 www.sportexsafety.com SPX Hydraulic Technologies 5885 11th Street Rockford, IL 61109-3650 (815) 874-5556 http://www.powerteam.com Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. 2800 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, CA 94502 (510) 748-1870 http://www.stacywitbeck.com For over 30 years, Stacy and Witbeck has gained a reputation of being an ethical and trustworthy partner on building complicated projects. We are one of the country’s largest heavy civil contractors and a top builder of light rail, commuter rail, and streetcar systems. We are recognized throughout the construction industry for our ability to manage complex urban projects while creating a cooperative relationship with owners, stakeholders, subcontractors, and the communities in which we work. Stafford Bandlow Engineering, Inc. 3900 Mechanicsville Road Doylestown, PA 18902 (215) 340-5830 http://sbengineering.net
Stage 8 Locking Fasteners 64 Louise Street San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 485-5340 www.stage8.com Stanley Hydraulic Tools 3810 Southeast Naef Road Milwaukie, OR 97267-5623 (503) 659-5660 www.stanley-hydraulic-tools.com Stantec Consulting, Inc. 8211 S. 48th Street Phoenix, AZ 85044-5355 (602) 438-2200 www.stantec.com Stantec provides professional design and consulting services in planning, engineering, architecture, surveying, economics, and project management. We support public- and private-sector clients in a diverse range of markets in the infrastructure and facilities sector at every stage, from initial concept and financial feasibility to project completion and beyond. Our services are offered through over 8,500 employees operating out of more than 125 locations throughout North America. Stantec trades on the TSX under the symbol STN and on the NYSE under the symbol SXC. Stantec is one team providing infinite solutions.
Suite 500 Pittsburgh, PA 15275 (412) 325-0202 http://www.stella-jones.com Sterling Rail Inc. 2905 RR 620 North Austin, TX 78734 (512) 263-1953 www.sterlingrail.com Stinson Leonard Street LLP 150 South 5th Street Suite 2300 Minneapolis, MN 55402 (612) 335-1500 http://www.stinsonleonard.com/ Stinson Leonard Street LLP is a Minneapolis-based law firm with a national transportation law practice group. Stone Consulting, Inc. P.O. Box 306 Warren, PA 16365 (814) 726-9870 http://www.stoneconsulting.com/ One-stop shop for short line railroad design and inspections, bridge design and inspections, rail line and equipment appraisals, feasibility studies, locomotive inspections and grant assistance.
Starfire Engineering Inc. 2029 Becker Drive Suite 267 Lawrence, KS 66047 (785) 842-1111 http://www.starfirerail.com Starfire Engineering, Inc., provides worldclass, fully AAR-compliant design engineering for railcars and rail equipment.
Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners 717 Fifth Avenue 25th Floor New York, NY 10022 (212) 907-5112 http://www.stonepeakpartners.com/ Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners is an independent investment firm specializing in North American middle-market infrastructure investing.
Steel Dynamics, Inc. 2601 County Road 700 East Columbia City, IN 46725 (260) 625-8100 http://www.steeldynamics.com New rail and CWR.
Strasburger & Price, LLP 1700 K Street, N.W. Suite 640 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 742-8607 http://www.strasburger.com/
Steel Dynamics, Inc. - Structural & Rail Division 2601 County Road 700 East Columbia City, IN 46725 (260) 625-8100 www.stld-cci.com
Strong Hold Products P.O. Box 9043 Louisville, KY 40209 (502) 363-4175 www.strong-hold.com Twelve-gauge welded industrial steel storage cabinets.
Stella-Jones Corp. 1000 Cliff Mine Road Park West One
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Stuart & Branigin LLP 8888 Keystone Crossing Suite 1401 Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 575-2551 http://www.stuartlaw.com/ Stuart & Branigin has long been a recognized national firm in railroad law.
http://sunbeltturretsteel.com Sunbelt Turret Steel is a national distributor for carbon and alloy steel bars from 3 in. to 32 in. in diameter. We have strategic locations around the U.S. which allows for fast deliveries on cut pieces or full bars. All orders are prepaid freight with no added surcharges. Prices are competitive since we buy from all major U.S. mills and have DFARS-compliant steels. Our sales staff understands specifications and problemsolve projects to ensure the greatest cost saving possible.
Stucchi USA 1107 Windham Parkway Romeoville, IL 60446 (847) 956-9720 www.stucchiusa.com
Supertrak 26855 Airport Road Punta Gorda, FL 33982 (800) 446-9858 www.supertrak.com
STV 225 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10003 (212) 777-4400 http://www.stvinc.com STV is a leading, award-winning professional firm offering engineering, architectural, planning, environmental and construction management services. We consistently rank among the country’s top firms in education, highways, bridges, rail and mass transit. Throughout the U.S., STV’s 1,900 employees offer services to a broad and ever-expanding client base. We provide planning, environmental, design, program and construction management, and specialty services for the transportation, design-build, institutional and commercial building, energy, industrial and defense markets.
Swanson Contracting Co., Inc. 11701 South Mayfield Avenue Alsip, IL 60803 (800) 622-6850 www.swansoncontracting.com In 2016 Swanson Contracting launched a new surfacing operations team, a Harsco MKIV was added to our fleet and is ready for work. Also we have added new welding personnel and products for up-to-date frog and point welding. Swanson has the personnel, equipment and materials for your railroad track project. We will take you from start to finish of your project—from designbuild-CAD to final inspection. Our skilled trades respond 24 hours a day, seven days a week for your track repair emergencies. We’re also there to help you plan and implement a maintenance program that’s right for you. Swanson is still a family owned contractor, now in our third generation, and still growing. Since 1949 we have been the leader in track repair, maintenance, and construction in Illinois and surrounding area.
Structal Bridges is a leading manufacturer of steel bridges, structural bearings and expansion joints for the highway, railway and forestry industries.
STX Corp. 111 Petrol Point Suite 204 Peachtree City, GA 30269 (770) 487-6100 http://www.stxrailroad.com Railroad maintenance, rehabilitation and construction. Sunbelt Rentals Inc. 2341 Deerfield Drive Fort Mill, SC 29715 (800) 667-9328 www.sunbeltrentals.com Sunbelt Turret Steel 7930 S.W. Hunziker Street Portland, OR 97223 (877) 577-4140 84 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Swing-Lo Suspended Scaffold Co. P.O. Box 128 Covert, MI 49043 (269) 764-8989 www.swing-lo.com Design and manufacture of steel-suspended scaffolding components for bridge construction and rehabilitation. Swingmaster 11415 Melrose Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131 (800) 457-1224 www.swingmastercorp.com
Swingmaster, located just outside Chicago in Franklin Park, Ill., has provided the railroad industry with specialized and custom-engineered products since 1985. Swingmaster’s facilities include a complete machine shop with the capabilities to manufacture all machines and their components in-house. Our 100 percent American-made machines provide the performance and longevity rail gangs require to build and maintain thousands of miles of track. Swingmaster’s innovative team of master craftsmen and engineers are at the forefront of the industry in terms of design and service. Our ability to adapt products for specific customer needs is the reason Swingmaster machines keep railroads thriving in North, Central and South America, Australia, Africa and the Middle East. SynTechnics, Inc. 700 Terrace Lane Paducah, KY 42003 (303) 341-2688 www.syntechnics.net T.C. Taylor Company, Ltd. 2440 Sandy Plains Road Marietta, GA 30066 (877) 797-2579 www.crosstiesunlimited.com Taimi Hydraulics 192 Parc Industriel Saint-Prime, QC G8J 2B1, Canada (418) 686-6868 www.taimi.ca TCR Rail Systems 211 East Main Street Simpsonville, KY 40067 (502) 405-3004 http://www.tcrrailsystems.com/ Tealinc, Ltd. 1606 Rosbud Creek Road Forsyth, MT 59327 (406) 347-5237 http://www.tealinc.com Tech Products, Inc. 105 Willow Avenue Staten Island, NY 10305-1896 (718) 442-4900 http://www.TechProducts.com Tech Products, Inc., has been manufacturing signs, tags and labels since 1948. We have a full line of stock signs for railroad, construction and telecommunication use. We also can customize a sign to meet your
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every need. These include crossbucks, mile markers, accident prevention signs, and whistle signs. We also make sure all signs meet the DOT, MUTCD and/or OSHA standards. Our specialty is durable products in the worst environments. Using our patented Everlast system, we can guarantee a sign to be readable for 40 years in any weather pattern. Our company also specializes in making products in stainless steel, brass and cold roll steel for brake pad plates, track numbers, fiber-optic marking and cantilever towers. Teleweld, Inc. 416 N. Park Street Streator, IL 61364 (815) 672-4561 www.teleweld.com CWR heater cars; preheaters; grinders; spike retrievers. Tensar International Corp. 2500 Northwinds Parkway Suite 500 Alpharetta, GA 30009 (800) 837-7271 http://www.tensarcorp.com Tensar delivers engineered systems that combine technology, engineering, design and products. By utilizing Tensar’s approach to construction, you can experience the convenience of having a supplier, design services and site support all through one team of qualified sales consultants and engineers. We are happy to supply you with additional system information, complete installation and design guidelines, system specifications, design details, conceptual designs, preliminary cost estimates, sealed construction drawings, summaries of completed projects, software and, much more. Terram Ltd. Mamhilad Pontypool Gwent NP4 OYR, United Kingdom 14-9575-7722 www.terram.com Geotextile and geosynthetic composite solutions for track bed ballast and subgrade separation. Terrco Inc. 222 First Avenue, N.W. Watertown, SD 57201 (605) 882-3888 www.terrco.com Terrco Inc. has provided the most rugged and efficient grinding/polishing equipment
on the market. Terrco Inc. is equipped with many years of experience to help with all your terrazzo, concrete and removal applications with equipment for grinding, polishing, densifying, dyeing and sealing your floors. Terrco Inc. also manufactures a line of flexible shaft grinders, railroad grinders and wood carvers. Thales Canada, Inc. 105 Moatfield Drive Toronto, ON M3B 0A4, Canada (416) 742-3900 www.thalesgroup.com Thales provides solutions for a variety of specialized markets and applications including radiology, radio frequency, microwave sources, training and simulation solutions, lasers and microelectronics solutions for science, industry, space, defense, automotive, railways and energy-conversion platforms. Thayer-Carver, Inc. 2513 Lakepoint Drive Keller, TX 76248 (734) 645-3118 http://www.thayer-carver.com/ Thayer-Carver partners with clients to develop and implement supply chain, transportation, and financial solutions to strengthen their businesses. The Greenbrier Cos. One Centerpointe Drive Suite 200 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 (503) 684-7000 http://www.gbrx.com The Greenbrier Companies is a leading supplier of marine and rail transportation equipment and services, powering the movement of products around the world. Greenbrier’s innovation and engineering expertise pairs with our capacity to build and repair transportation equipment. This allows us to provide an unrivaled level of service to our customers across the Americas, Europe and the countries of the GCC. With a railcar lease fleet of over 10,300 railcars, Greenbrier also provides asset management services for more than 378,000 railcars. Our unique railcar leasing syndication platform brings us into contact with the world’s leading fixed asset investors. We have delivered over 21,000 railcars in a single year and maintain the capacity to produce over 35,000 railcars annually. The Larry McGee Co.
720 Armstrong Drive Buffalo Grove, IL 60089-1884 (847) 419-9960 www.lmgee.com The Lincoln Electric Co. 22801 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, OH 44117-1199 (216) 481-8100 www.lincolnelectric.com Track welding consumables for manganese frogs and carbon steel rails; welding machine, wire feeders and related accessories. The Neel Co. 8328-D Traford Lane Springfield, VA 22152 (703) 913-7858 http://www.neelco.com The T-Wall Retaining Wall System is the premier prefabricated concrete retaining wall system in North America. T-Wall is a railroad-proven and cost-effective solution for all railway applications. The precast reinforced concrete T-Wall units are easily installed and require no bracing, tiebacks or mechanical connections. Recognized as a leading designer and supplier for railroad projects. The Neel Co. provides complete engineering, sales and construction support for owners, consultants and contractors. The Okonite Co. 102 Hilltop Road Ramsey, NJ 06473 (201) 825-0300 www.okonite.com Today, Okonite is headquartered in Ramsey N.J., approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City. At our six manufacturing facilities noted below, we make cables that range from 300V to 345kV insulated products that include instrumentation, power and control, medium voltage, and high-voltage cables. These cables are manufactured with a variety of insulating and jacketing materials including Okoguard EPR, laminated polypropylene paper (LPP), and other thermosetting and thermoplastic compounds. We are committed to the highest level of customer service. Domestic sales and services are provided by a nationwide network of 23 district sales offices staffed by experienced cable professionals. These offices, along with five service center locations and six manufacturing locations, provide customers with an unparalleled level of capability in the manufacturing and service of insulated cable products. RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 85
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provide customers with an unparalleled level of capability in the manufacturing and service of insulated cable products. The Quikrete Cos. 3490 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30305 (412) 759-1333 www.quikrete.com The Reinforced Earth Co. 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive Suite 400 Reston, VA 20191 (703) 348-8473 www.reinforcedearth.com Thermal-Flex Systems, Inc. 1831 Middletown Avenue Northford, CT 06472 (203) 484-2776 http://www.tflexsys.com Thermal-Flex Systems, Inc., is a manufacturer of railroad and transit switch heating systems and controls, including rail heating elements, crib heaters, train stop heaters, hot box detector heaters, dragging sensor heaters, and similar trackside heating products. Thermon Heating Systems Inc. 5918 Roper Road Edmonton, AB T6B 3E1, Canada (780) 466-3178 www.thermon.com CCI Thermal Technologies Inc. is now Thermon Heating Systems, creating a world leader in advanced heating solutions for industrial and hazardous area applications. Thermon Heating Systems’ progressive technology, experienced design team and use of high-quality components ensures the durability and high performance of our heaters. With Canadian and American manufacturing capabilities, Thermon Heating Systems can provide heating solutions perfectly tailored to your needs. Thiel Tool & Engineering Co., Inc. 4622 Bulwer Avenue St. Louis, MO 63147 (314) 241-6121 http://www.thieltool.com Anti-check irons for railroad ties. Thomas McGee L.C. 920 Main Suite 1700 Kansas City, MO 64141-6013 (800) 423-9044 86 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
www.thomasmcgee.com Insurance; employee benefits; third-party administrators; surety bonds; personal lines; risk management; alternative risk.
P.O. Box 2653 Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 (856) 786-7754 www.tntequipme.com
TiLights 501 W. Fayette Street Suite 262 Syracuse, NY 13108 (315) 373-0228 http://www.tilights.com/ TiLights offer solar-powered, industrialquality safety lighting specifically engineered for nighttime railyard use.
TPSC Transportation Products Sales Co. 84 Hubble Drive Suite 500 O’Fallon, MO 63368 (866) 211-1754 http://www.tpscrail.com/ TPSC, Transportation Products Sales Company, serves customers across North America, providing proven solutions for PTC, locomotives, signals and telecommunications.
Timber Restoration Services US P.O. Box 50 Jefferson, OR 97352 (503) 990-7462 www.advancedresearchltd.com Tisec Inc. 601 Route 364 Morin Heights, QC J0R 1H0, Canada (450) 226-6804 http://www.tisec.com Tisec provides a comprehensive range of inspection and engineering services for the railway track and structures industry. The services range from on-site visual and specialized non-destructive testing, including H-pile and pipe-pile inspection, ultrasonic rail inspection, phased array ultrasonic bridge pin inspection, acoustic emission monitoring of fracture critical members, vibration and temperature monitoring to engineering assessment of fitness for service. TKDA 444 Cedar Street Suite 1500 St. Paul, MN 55101 (800) 247-1714 http://www.tkda.com Railroad civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental and structural engineering for bridges, track and fueling/servicing facilities. Architectural design for maintenance/repair facilities and other railroad structures. TM Track Machines 901 N. 25th Street Parsons, KS 67357 (620) 421-4000 www.tmtrackmachines.com TNT Equipment Sales & Rental, Inc. 1850 Unionlanding Road
Trac Lubricants & Coatings LLC 543A Industrial Park Drive Yeadon, PA 19050 (610) 622-0694 http://www.traccoatings.com Switch plate lubricants; track lubricants; paints; coatings; cleaners; chemicals; and more. Track Guy Consultants 934 Royal Court Canonsburg, PA 15317 (724) 873-7333 www.trackguy.com Consultant specializing in track inspection and training for the rail industry. Contractor assistance, cost control management and quality control programs as well as estimating track construction and maintenance. Trackmasters Inc. 1825 First Avenue Silvis, IL 61282 (309) 792-2432 http://www.trackmastersinc.com Trackmasters, Inc., has offered services for more than 39 years. We specialize in railroad trackwork, design, construction, rehabilitation, maintenance and all track materials needed to keep your trackage in great condition. Trackmobile Inc. 1602 Executive Drive Lagrange, GA 30240-5751 (706) 884-6651 https://www.trackmobile.com Trackmobile, a Marmon/Berkshire Hathaway company, is the leading manufacturer of bi-modal railcar movers, with more than 11,000 sold globally. The LaGrange, Georgia-based company created the railcar
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effective, safe, and easy to operate. While highly customizable for unique customer applications, Trackmobiles provide the best value with the lowest operational lifetime cost in the industry. Contact one of our many local distributors for sales, rental, and leasing information today. Track-Weld 8537 Dixie Highway Florence, KY 41042 (859) 525-6385 http://www.track-weld.com/ Railroad-welding consultants and suppliers of all your railroad welding needs. Traction Motor Service, Inc. 9933 Broadway Avenue North Huntingdon, PA 15642-0485 (724) 864-5170 www.tractionmotorservice.com T-Rail Products Inc. 108-18663 52nd Avenue Surrey, BC V3S 8E5, Canada (778) 574-3500 http://www.t-railproducts.com/ T-Rail Products Inc. is Canada’s rail source solutions leader. Trail-Eze Inc. 323 W. Quice Street Mitchell, SD 57301-4831 (605) 996-5571 http://www.traileze.com Trak-Star/Hougen Manufacturing, Inc. 3001 Hougen Drive (800) 426-7818 www.trak-star.com Tram Construction 9279 E. KY 8 Garrison, KY 41141 (606) 757-4874 http://www.tramconstructioninc.com Headquartered in Garrison, Ky., Tram is a family owned and operated railroad contracting and material sales company that has served clients throughout the Midwest and Southeast for over 30 years. Tram provides track services (construction, rehabilitation, inspection, maintenance) for the private and public sectors. Looking for relay rail or OTM for your own project? Tram also maintains a large inventory of track material. Trans Environmental Systems, Inc.
1363 Wimbledon Way Charlottesville, VA 22901 (724) 980-4534 www.transenvsys.com Transco Railway Products, Inc. 55 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 427-2818 www.transcorailway.com Transcore/Amtech Systems 3410 Midcourt Road Suite 102 Carrollton, TX 75006 (214) 461-6435 www.transcore.com TransCore provides technology-based services and products that enable customers to efficiently manage ground transportation systems, assets, and transactions. TransCore is the largest global manufacturer of transportation-based RFID technology with more than 36 million RFID tags and 58,000 readers deployed worldwide in various transportation applications such as electronic toll collection, traffic management, rail, truck, container, barge and intermodal tracking and monitoring, homeland security border control, airport ground transportation, parking, and secure vehicle access control. TransCore is pleased to offer a calculator to estimate your parking facility’s carbon footprint. Utilizing RFID-based automatic vehicle identification can significantly improve your throughput, alleviate congestion, and improve customer service, all while decreasing your negative impact on the environment. Transport Counsel PC 1701 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 349-3660 http://www.transportcounsel.com/ Transport Counsel PC is a Washington, D.C.,-based law firm that specializes in representing short line and regional railroads. Transportation Occupational Medicine Consultants (TOMC) 4221 Baymeadows Road Suite 7 Jacksonville, FL 32217 (904) 425-9708 http://www.transportmed.com/ Our company provides occupational health services to railroads and others in the
transportation industry. Transportation Technology Inc. 940 Nepperhan Avenue Yonkers, NY 10703 (914) 965-2700 www.ttipower.com TransTech 709 Augusta Arbor Way Piedmont, SC 29673 (864) 299-3870 https://www.transtech.com TransTech specializes in electrical power transfer systems in the transit and industrial markets. We design, manufacture, and supply railway electrification products such as third rail (stainless-steel capped aluminum), pantographs (for heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, high speed, streetcar, and specialty applications), current collectors, carbon collectors, and overhead catenary components. Our full staff of engineers are capable of providing custom configurations of our products and systems. Overhaul services for pantographs also are available. TranSystems 350 Fifth Avenue Suite 924 New York, NY 10118-0110 (646) 346-1687 www.transystems.com Connecting people and places, the smartest and safest way possible—this is TranSystems’ passenger rail and transit team’s mission. Our award-winning professionals can deliver innovative solutions from the earliest planning stages through to groundbreaking and implementation. We provide high-quality, efficient, and cost-effective planning and design for both public entities and private clients. We are able to draw on experts in all other types of transportation modes to solve the most difficult and complex infrastructure and institutional problems. TranSystems specializes in providing comprehensive planning, design, and construction management services to all types of transportation agencies and providers. In addition, we have professionals dedicated to transportation security, real estate, and supply chain management. With nearly 1,000 transportation professionals in 36 offices across the country, TranSystems’ mission is to deliver to transportation providers and users the strategic, operational and infrastructure expertise to achieve their goals. TranSystems’ professionals have received major industry awards RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 87
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for their innovative concepts and design of complex transit infrastructure. Our key staff also are industry leaders, with positions on the Transportation Research Board, the American Public Transportation Association, and the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association. Travelliance 10225 Yellow Circle Drive Minnetonka, MN 55343 (800) 950-5462 http://www.travellianceinc.com/ Travelliance is a leading full-service crew and employee lodging and transportation management services provider to the rail industry. Travers Tool Co., Inc. 128-15 26th Avenue Flushing, NY 11354 (718) 886-7200 www.travers.com From heavy-duty machinery to hand-held ones, you will find it all in Travers Tool’s machinery section. TRC Companies, Inc. 123 Technology Drive Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 727-9336 www.trcsolutions.com Trimble Rail 10368 Westmoor Drive Westminster, CO 80021 (720) 887-6100 http://www.trimble.com/rail Trimble’s railway solutions combine the latest in GPS/GNSS, optical, imaging, scanning, and monitoring technologies with customized software and wireless communications enabling users to quickly and accurately capture the data needed to provide clients with actionable deliverables to maintain and construct railway infrastructure or to manage rail transport assets. Trimble’s solutions use integrated processes and workflows for complete railway infrastructure and asset lifecycle management from the infrastructure planning, design, construction, and maintenance phases to the operation, maintenance, and repair of rail transport assets. The solutions streamline operations to keep railway projects on time and costs on target. Tri-State Rail Inc. P.O. Box 122 Worthington, KY 41183 88 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
(606) 836-2942 Clean-up derailments; adjust and transfer loads; reduction; salvage products; rail repair and rail installation, railcar cleaning of various types. TTX Co. 101 North Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 853-3223 http://www.ttx.com Tulsa Winch Group Co. P.O. Box 1130 Jenks, OK 74037 (918) 298-8300 www.team-twg.com Tunnel Radio of America Inc. 33868 Eastgate Circle, S.E. Corvallis, OR 97333 (541) 758-5637 www.tunnelradio.com Whether your business is mining, oil and gas, rail or any venture where reliable communication is vital, Tunnel Radio keeps you in touch at all times, under all conditions. Our innovative technologies include digital underground wireless communication, wireless tracking and gas sensing, plus web-based remote diagnostics and monitoring. Underground, above ground or offshore, Tunnel Radio keeps you connected. Twinco Manufacturing Co., Inc. 30 Commerce Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788-3904 (631) 231-0022 www.twincomfg.com Twinco is a leading supplier and producer of electrical and electro-mechanical products for the railroad and transit industry. Products include automatic train stops, impedance bonds, switch machines, switch heater control cases, AREMA hardware, custom fabricated and wired enclosures, vital relays and components, identification products, and more. Twinco occupies a modern 50,000-sq-ft facility in Hauppauge, N.Y., where they perform activities such as engineering, marketing, sales and manufacturing. With over 50 years of experience in the transportation industry, Twinco provides expert manufacturing and engineering support to clients worldwide. U.S. Bank 205 West 4th Street Suite 700
Minneapolis, MN 55402 (651) 466-3000 www.usbank.com U.S. Rail, Inc. P.O. Box 25392 Greenville, SC 29616-0392 (864) 288-8478 http://www.usrailinc.com Rail; switches; MOW equipment and other track material. U.S.Train Products, LLC 1633 Sands Place, S.E. Suite B Marietta, GA 30067 (770) 953-9224 www.ustrain-products.us Union Tank Car Co. 175 W Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 431-3111 http://www.utlx.com Unipar LLC 7210 Polson Lane Hazelwood, MO 63042 (314) 521-8100 www.uniparllc.com United Railroad Materials Co. 2110 Spectra Drive Suite 120 Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (800) 397-7349 http://www.unitedrailroad.net Relay, crossties and switch ties. United Railroad Services Co. 2000 W. Hamilton Place Englewood, CO 80110 (303) 791-9031 www.urrs.net Track construction and maintenance; used rail. United Shortline Insurance Services, Inc. 8265 North Van Dyke Port Austin, MI 48467 (800) 247-2085 www.unitedshortline.com Insurance consultants; railroad protective liability; railroad contractors insurance packages; and performance bonding. United Steel & Fasteners 1500 Industrial Drive Itasca, IL 60143
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(630) 250-0900 www.unitedsteelandfasteners.com Unitrac Railroad Materials, Inc. 2715 Byington Solway Drive Knoxville, TN 37931 (800) 828-3400 www.unitracrail.com Unitrac is a quality certified company that specializes in the design, manufacture, distribution of railroad materials, services, and trackwork solutions. Focused on full-service supplier solutions, we bring the advanced knowledge, experience and technology needed to offer comprehensive supplier solutions to the rail industry. Unitrac’s team of experienced professionals work to tailor solutions that fit the specification, sourcing and quality needs for track projects. Universal Rail Systems No. 200 50 Strathmoor Drive Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2B6, Canada (780) 449-7699 http://www.universalrail.com Specializing in new railway construction and maintenance services for main lines, secondary lines and industrial yard applications, light-rail transit, signals and communications, flagging services, material supply and design-build applications anywhere in Canada. We have the experience, qualifield people, specialized resources and passion to complete your railway project on time and on budget. V&H, Inc. Trucks 1505 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 486-8800 http://www.vhtrucks.com Western Star trucks; Palfinger and Prentice cranes; DMF & Harsco hi-rails; roto dumps; remote drive systems; magnets; nationwide delivery; and warranty. VAA, LLC 2300 Berkshire Lane North Suite 200 Plymouth, MN 55441 (763) 559-9100 www.vaaeng.com Valmont Site Pro 1 4100-C South Westpark Drive Atlanta, GA 30336 (404) 494-9000 www.sitepro1.com
Vanair Mfg. Co. 10896 West 300 North Michigan City, IN 46360 (219) 879-5100 www.vanair.com Vanair offers the most comprehensive line of vehicle-mounted air compressors, including abovedeck, underdeck, and underhood, available with outputs ranging from 20 to 1,000 CFM. Made in the U.S., Vanair offers the industry’s only lifetime warranty on its air end. Vancer 930 West O Street Lincoln, NE 68528 (844) 437-5353 www.nmcrail.com Vector Construction 3814 3rd Avenue, N.W. P.O. Box 9769 Fargo, ND 58103 (701) 280-9697 www.vectorgroup.com Veolia Transportation 8601 Georgia Avenue Suite 703 Silver Spring, MD 20910-3756 (240) 485-2100 www.veoliatransportation.com Veolia Transportation is the largest private passenger transportation company in North America operating and managing public transportation systems on behalf of public authorities for more than 150 years around the world. Our strong focus on customer service makes leading cities around the world trust us with their most valuable asset—their name while running their service. VeRail Technologies, Inc. 5605 Riggins Court 2nd Floor Reno, NV 89504 (775) 333-5922 http://www.verail.com/ Innovative natural gas locomotive technologies need leaders with vision and the ability to apply their expertise so that the technology actually gets to do the job that it is intended to do. Vermeer Manufacturing Co. P.O. Box 200 1210 Vermeer Road East Pella, IA 50219-0200 (641) 628-3141
www.vermeer.com Vermeer Manufacturing Co. manufactures a full line of brush chippers, stump cutters, and horizontal and tub grinders. In addition, Vermeer also offers compost turning equipment. Vermeer has worldwide sales, support, service and parts through an independent, authorized dealer network. Visionaire, Inc. 1502 109th Street Grand Prairie, TX 75050 (972) 647-1056 http://www.visionaire-inc.com Service and equipment: Visionaire, Inc., designs, manufactures and distributes air conditioning, heating and cab-pressurization solutions for rail MOW equipment. voestalpine Nortrak 5500 Parkwood Way Richmond, BC V6V 2M4, Canada (604) 273-3030 http://www.voestalpine.com/nortrak voestalpine Nortrak manufactures special trackwork and components for all track environments from industrial sidings to Class 1 railroads, subway streetcar and elevated systems, heavy haul to high-speed rail. We manufacture to individual railroad and transit specifications or design to project-specific needs. We also manufacture concrete turnout ties and have foundry facilities with ductile or manganese steel pouring capabilities and a plastics division providing railway-related molded parts. Volkmann Railroad Builders Inc. 14625 West Kaul Avenue Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 (262) 252-3377 http://www.volkmannrr.com Vossloh Fastening Systems America Corp. 233 South Wacker Drive Suite 9730 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 376-3200 www.vossloh-north-america.com Vossloh Fastening Systems America Corp., part of the Vossloh North America group of companies, manufacture highly elastic rail-fastening solutions for ballasted concrete ties and slab tracks. The perfect solution for heavy-haul freight, Vossloh rail fastening systems are found in some of the most demanding environments in North America which are characterized by steep curves, gradations, and extreme climates. RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 89
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Our advanced solutions for transit rail maximize safety and comfort, with materials that serve to dampen noise and vibration. And, when it comes to high speed, Vossloh systems have set global standards. Vossloh North America 2815 Coliseum Centre Drive Suite 450 Charlotte, NC 28217 (216) 641-4000 www.vossloh-north-america.com Vossloh is committed to serving North America railroads with track products that are safe, innovative, and cost effective. Our comprehensive offering of rail infrastructure products includes special trackwork, rail fastening systems, prestressed concrete ties, signaling and switch control products, and rail lifecycle services. Vossloh companies work closely to leverage this complementary product portfolio to provide our customers with better overall rail infrastructure solutions. We are dedicated to providing enhanced service to the core North American railroad market. Vossloh Signaling, Inc. 12799 Loma Rica Drive Grass Valley, CA 76661 (530) 272-9545 http://vossloh-signaling.com Vossloh Signaling, Inc., part of the Vossloh North America group of companies, designs and manufactures switch control solutions that provide increased operational efficiency through a range of costeffective solutions. We offer solutions for automating switching at flat yards and controlling switches in non-signaled, dark territory. These solutions are comprised of product modules that together provide a low-cost control solution. Product modules can include the switch machine (Vossloh TS-4500 hydraulic, VSM-24, M-23 replacement), DTMF/ Data Radio control system, communication system, zone occupancy system, and Vossloh RailMaster yard management software. Vossloh Signaling products, including switch machines, also are offered as individual units. Additionally, Vossloh Signaling, Inc., offers a line of re-manufactured units which include industry-standard switch machines and switch circuit controllers that meet, or exceed, the OEM specification. Vossloh Track Material 110 Corporate Drive Reading, PA 19605 90 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
(610) 926-5400 http://www.vossloh-track-material.com/ Vossloh Track Material is a full-service distributor of rail and components used in industrial railroads, overhead cranes and runways systems, and at mine sites. We maintain a large inventory of rail sections, from ASCE to heavy crane rail, as well as fasteners, end stops and splice bars, with multiple yard locations in North America. By sourcing rail rolled domestically and internationally, we are able to fulfill complex orders and meet project requirements. In addition, we are capable of special fabrications, custom drilling and bending. Vulcan Materials Co. 1200 Urban Center Drive Birmingham, AL 35242 (205) 298-3088 http://www.vulcanmaterials.com/ A producer of construction aggregates, primarily crushed stone, sand and gravel used in nearly all forms of construction including railroad ballast. W.M. Brode Co. 100 Elizabeth Street Newcomerstown, OH 43832 (800) 848-9217 Complete bridge maintenance; inspection; design; budgeting; repair; rehabilitation; and replacement. Wabtec Corp. 1001 Air Brake Avenue Wilmerding, PA 15148 (412) 825-1000 www.wabtec.com Wabtec is a leading supplier of freightcar and locomotive products. We are a global leader in rail friction, HVAC and pantographs. Our customers depend on us for the development and production of electronic recording, measuring and communications systems. Wacker Neuson N92 W15000 Anthony Ave. P.O. Box 9007 Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-9007 (262) 255-0500 www.wackerneuson.com Wacker Neuson is a global manufacturer of light and compact equipment offering a complete line of construction equipment for every phase of the construction process. Wacker Neuson offers a complete line of compact equipment, climate-control products, concrete technology products, soil and
asphalt compaction equipment, demolition products, and pumps, power and light construction equipment. Walz Scale 655 High Point Lane East Peoria, IL 61611 (309) 694-3200 http://www.walzscale.com/ Walz Scale has been in business for 49 years and specializes in industrial weighing applications and portable train weighing systems. Warwood Tool Co. 164 N. 19th Street Wheeling, WV 26003 (304) 277-1414 www.warwoodtool.com Wasatch Railroad Contractors 422 Parsley Blvd. Cheyenne, WY 82007 (307) 778-7458 http://www.wrrc.us Wausau Equipment Co., Inc. 1905 South Moorland Road New Berlin, WI 53151 (262) 784-6066 www.wausau-everest.com Wausau Equipment designs and manufactures the most comprehensive range of top-quality snow-removal and ice-control products in the industry to help our customers maintain safe and efficient roads runways and railways. Weighwell Engineering Ltd. Weighwell House Woolley Colliery Road Darton, S75 5JA, United Kingdom 44 011 42699955 http://www.weighwell.com Weighwell provides portable rail scales suitable for static and in-motion (dynamic) train weighing. The Portable Train weigher (PTW) can be installed in any gauge of track and virtually any rail profile in a matter of minutes without the need for expensive or time-consuming changes to the track. Our rail scales are designed with rail engineers in mind with a digital indicator interface for harsh environments or our ptwX software for in-depth reporting. Weld Management Solutions Inc. 001 Wall Street Unit No. 316 Vancouver, BC V5L 5E4, Canada (604) 251-2461
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Weld Management Solutions Inc. 001 Wall Street Unit No. 316 Vancouver, BC V5L 5E4, Canada (604) 251-2461 weldms.com West Rail Construction Co. P.O. Box 820626 Vancouver, WA 98682 (360) 260-0668 http://www.westrailconstruction.com General contractor serving the greater northwest and reaching out to other western states. West Rail performs all aspect of railroad and crane rail inspections, repairs, and construction. West Rail can take your track project from conceptual design to completion. Western Railroad Builders Corp. P.O. Box 1544 Ogden, UT 84402 (801) 621-5311 www.westernrailroadbuilders.com Railroad design, construction and maintenance; switching services; short-line operations; production tie gangs; production surfacing gangs; emergency repairs. Western Sling and Supply 5453 N Peterson Road Sedalia, CO 80135 (303) 688-0978 www.westernsling.com Fall protection equipment and retrieval systems to be used by railroad bridge workers; rigging and lifting equipment. Western Wire Products Co. 770 Sunpark Drive Fenton, MO 63026 (636) 305-1100 http://www.westernwireprod.com Ribbed steel “S” irons designed specifically to prolong tie and timber life by retarding cracking and splitting. Also used in logging to preserve logs during transportation prior to processing at the sawmill. Available in 4-in., 5-in. and 6-in. sizes packaged 250 per box. Western-Cullen Hayes Inc. 2700 West 36th Place Chicago, IL 60632 (773) 254-9600 www.wch.com Wheeler Lumber LLC 12127 Whitewood Service Road P.O. Box 8
Whitewood, SD 57793 (605) 269-2215 http://www.wheeler-con.com Featuring steel or timber construction, Wheeler bridges meet your project’s engineering and aesthetic requirements. Offering innovative bridges for vehicular and recreational use, Wheeler provides structures of enduring beauty and function. White Industrial Tool Inc. 102 W. Wilbeth Road Akron, OH 44301 (330) 388-7339 www.whitetool.com Whiting Corp. 26000 S. Whiting Way Monee, IL 60449-8060 (708) 587-2000 www.whitingcorp.com Whiting Corp. manufactures customdesigned and pre-engineered overhead and gantry cranes for all types of critical indoor and outdoor applications. These long-life and low-maintenance cranes are built in capacities up to 600 tons for a single hook and may be cab, floor or remote controlled. Whiting has over 120 years of manufacturing experience in providing dependable capital equipment for a wide variety of applications. Whitmore Rail 930 Whitmore Drive Rockwall, TX 75087 (972) 771-1000 www.whitmores.com The Whitmore Group, consisting of The Whitmore Manufacturing Co., KATS Coatings, Air Sentry and Fluid Protection Corp., is a leader in creating component-protection technology through the manufacturing of specialized lubricants, coatings, sealants and contamination-control breathers with broad product application for the cement and aggregate, mining, industrial and railroad industries. Willamette Valley Co. 1075 Arrowsmith Street Eugene, OR 97402 (541) 484-9621 http://www.wvcorailroad.com SpikeFast is a tough, high-performance spike hole filler that is revolutionizing the railway maintenance industry. SpikeFast anchors spikes with comparable strength to that of unspiked hardwood ties. It can be applied in extreme weather conditions such
as pouring rain, high humidity, or freezing temperatures. SpikeFast prolongs tie life, eliminates problems inherent in other dual component spike hole filler products, and helps increase your rail maintenance efficiency. William G. Moore & Son, Inc. of Delaware 218 Schanck Road Freehold, NJ 07728 (732) 303-6049 www.moorethanwood.com Suppliers of cross and switch ties and OTM. Domestic and imported. Williams, Venker & Sanders, LLC 100 N. Broadway Street 21st Floor St. Louis, MO 63102 (314) 345-5000 http://www.wvslaw.com/ Railroad defense attorneys representing Class 1 and short line railroads in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Colorado. Wilson & Co., Inc. 11516 Miracle Hills Drive Suite 102 Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 896-6100 www.wilsonco.com Wilson Elser Law Firm 150 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 (914) 323-7000 http://www.wilsonelser.com/ Wilson Elser is full-service law firm of more than 800 attorneys with offices throughout the U.S. Wirth Rail Corp. 740 Notre Dame West Suite 1240 Montreal, QC H3C 3X6, Canada (514) 369-7245 www.wirthrail.com Wirthwein Group 901 Industrial Drive New Bern, NC 28562 (252) 639-2282 www.wirthwein.de Wiskerchen Truck & Equipment S3130 County Highway F Spencer, WI 54479 (715) 659-2392 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021 91
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industry. Through our many combined years of experience, we are committed to delivering quality products, as shown in the products we provide to the railroad industry. These include grapple trucks, rotary dumps, mechanics trucks and pickups. Our railroad trucks are built with components supplied by only the leading manufacturers, which include: DMF, Rafna & Harsco/ Fairmont railgear; Moley and Sieb magnets; Rotobec, Serco and Prentice loaders; Stellar and Stahl bodies; and Western Star, Freightliner, Ford and Sterling trucks. We also provide a state-of-the-art creep drive system which we have designed with the help of Poclain Hydraulics and Sun Source. Our promise to you is to keep you up and running by providing a quality product, parts and service. Wooster Hydrostatics, Inc. 4570 W. Old Lincoln Way Wooster, OH 44691 (330) 263-6555 http://www.woosterhydrostatics.com Wooster Hydrostatics is a hydraulic component remanufacturing facility located in Wooster, Ohio. We specialize in hydraulic repair, hydraulic remanufacturing and technical consulting. Customers worldwide rely on us to be their one-stop shop for all of their hydraulic and hydrostatic needs. They trust us to only use OEM parts and to provide our signature White Box Service. Our ISO 90001 facility and certified staff specializes in servicing units from all manufacturers, including Bosch Rexroth, Hagglunds, Denison, Linde and Kawasaki. WSP One Penn Plaza 2nd Floor New York, NY 10119-0021 (212) 465-5000 http://www.pbworld.com PB (Parsons Brinckerhoff) is a leader in developing and operating infrastructure around the world, with 10,500 employees dedicated to meeting the needs of clients and communities in the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia-Pacific regions. PB offers skills and resources in strategic consulting, planning, engineering, program/construction management, and operations for all modes of infrastructure, including transportation, power, community development, water and the environment. Xerowaste Solutions 202-1231 Pacific Blvd. 92 RT&S Track Buyer’s Guide // 2021
Vancouver, BC V6Z OE2, Canada (844) 674-8414 https://www.xerowaste.ca/electric-tugs Xerowaste Solutions carries the V-Move brand, which represents 15 highly capable walk-along, battery-powered tugs and two utility vehicles. These tugs are highly engineered and high quality to reduce your costs and lower maintenance. Safety and ergonomics are forefront with our Xerowaste V-Move material-handling equipment. The most advanced model can move up to 176,000 lb or push/pull up to 1 million lb on rails. These tugs are ideal to move railcars, locomotives, boat trailers, waste bins, semitrailers, train cars, aircraft equipment, vehicles, light aircraft, manufacturing rolls, etc. The tugs can be highly customized with all our options, and they have an IP54 rating. Xerowaste Solutions is the North American authorized dealer for V-Move and offers an industry-leading two-year limited warranty on most of the V-Move tugs. XL Catlin Brookfield Place 200 Liberty Street—22nd Floor New York, NY 10281 (212) 915-6747 http://www.xlcatlin.com/ XL Insurance, the global underwriting operations of XL Group (NYSE: XL), and its railroad underwriting team offer over 50 years of combined risk management expertise dedicated to serving the insurance needs of the railroad industry. Yangtze Railroad Materials 500 N. North Point Road Baltimore, MD 21237 (410) 501-5318 http://www.yangtzeproducts.com At Yangtze Railroad Materials, we have specialized in supplying high-quality fasteners and materials solutions since 1989. We supply standard and custommade ferrous, nonferrous, and special alloy fasteners as well as standard and custom castings at competitive prices. Our 110,000sq-ft warehouse space provides ample room to store inventory such as, but not limited to: compromise and worn out joint bars, high crack-resistant joint bars, clips, bolts, hot forged and rolled plates. Yangtze Railroad Materials quality program follows AAR M-1003 & ISO 9001: 2008 production procedure. All products are tested by our inspectors at the factory to meet and exceed the industry standards before being shipped to our warehouse. Once the product arrives
here at Yangtze, our dedicated team of engineers test the products again to maintain quality assurance before we ship to our customers. Yangtze’s in-house test lab offers a variety of universal testing equipment that allows our engineers to retest all products from standard temperature to extremely low temperatures. From there, our knowledgeable customer service staff and warehouse personnel make sure the customer orders are filled and shipped in a timely and professional manner. Over the past years, Yangtze Railroad Materials has developed into an innovative and vertically integrated company that has proudly defined itself by meeting its customers’ needs. Yangtze is proud to be recognized by the American Association of Railroads. Young’s Environmental Cleanup, Inc. G-5305 North Dort Highway Flint, MI 48505 (800) 496-8647 http://www.youngsenvironmental.com Young’s Environmental Cleanup, Inc., provides environmental remediation, emergency response and industrial cleaning. We operate hi-rail vacuum trucks for track and switch cleaning and track mat installation. Zachry P.O. Box 240130 San Antonio, TX 78224-0130 (210) 588-5000 zhi.com Zachry is a privately owned design, construction and industrial maintenance services company located in San Antonio, Texas. The projects of Zachry companies are located from coast to coast, with a concentration in the southern U.S. Over the past 84 years, the Zachry family of companies have completed more than 5,500 projects that have included cement facilities, power generation plants, chemical refineries, retrofit air quality control systems, and more. Zachry Engineering Corp. 1515 Arapahoe Street Tower 1, Suite 900 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 928-4675 www.zhi.com Zeta-Tech Associates, Inc. Business Unit Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 (856) 779-7795 www.zetatech.com
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ZTR Control Systems 8050 County Road 101 East Shakopee, MN 55379 (952) 233-4340 www.ztr.com Since 1987, ZTR Control Systems LLC has been an industry leader in intelligent equipment management solutions for locomotive modernization and equipment monitoring. As locomotive modernization experts, ZTR helps railroads gain an additional 15-20 service years out of their locomotives. With thousands of installations worldwide, the ZTR innovative locomotive modernization solutions in intelligent starting
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The Stabilizer The Plasser Dynamic Track Stabilizer PTS90C is designed for easy transport to work sites via road truck. The machine applies controlled, accurate stabilizing forces into the track structure at continuous speeds of up to 1.2 mph. All track is subject to settling due to traffic loads. This settling occurs irregularly and uncontrolled, resulting in track deterioration. Dynamic track stabilization is a combination of horizontal vibration and a vertical load on the track. The stabilizing unit is a well-proven design developed in 1975 with regular use on various railroads worldwide since 1978. The advantages of track stabilization include savings because of longer maintenance intervals and immediate reduction of slow orders after out of face track maintenance work.
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